PeerBlock
License Key
57K7Z-RRR8L-ANTE8-ZK8SK-AL8GVQRCDH-6XKBX-N1RHC-PNF1R-1Y7G6
DJ9W3-O71PW-TZEYI-D5IO4-MH3D3
0JLQV-GFH53-1B0FR-ZCSSM-94JQM
Activation Key
MPTRL-UN8UV-GOOEO-OESPC-148N2EODQW-NP3MJ-1QLNE-KE3V1-CQIBY
2SMB7-NBNO7-75TO6-SGPXX-26JSD
NDQRV-F0RWF-HUQTF-5QSYI-CEN8H
Key Download
GQOSN-O7GBF-20JI3-1JC0J-OGWM10BSJE-BZ8QL-ODDFB-G2NUZ-R03BQ
4D1Z5-KJ7DE-X89VP-A2M5X-VBFMN
S9B0J-2JAXM-Z5MFG-NPCXL-LGYVN
Crack Key
6RQ7W-GJOPJ-4DREJ-V24AC-59R8AF94KY-RLOTU-X9N6G-0D0K3-P9PZK
GNMV3-JUG5T-ZM3UR-2CGFQ-ENJO7
XEAC5-TR8IB-106GU-OAC2N-RNP2Q
Keygen
C2VIR-JCE82-ORCL0-5DZ6P-85SBUN9TDX-EFLQY-ZJ6P4-J76RA-153QB
0JFXN-WDIZE-8F362-6W35N-9IEOV
HXIAS-J1GWA-4PJJE-8IQ5F-D15NW
License Keygen
5MSR8-WCNPZ-OAVG5-KILQ4-EBSCVP05WJ-BFK08-69TXL-D3Q5A-9GHI5
MM36Q-CB0EZ-HJ917-581QT-X6TNK
S6ZBP-RZ16E-JVZR3-D49CU-JWPWK
Serial Key
T514M-64O9V-XPCJA-95753-RZ2DLMO9Y9-U1ZD8-XFCE6-9RRRA-7WE8G
14JG9-VCVXE-YPQQL-59Y21-7AAL2
C1Y14-M5OSV-RJ76N-4HHCT-AUD74
License Number
5O33G-QB8EE-ZJFDL-3R1Z2-1I9CZ1ISYQ-7N1CN-9FRMW-V7OZR-MGMMK
TVRI2-QC0JL-E8UTM-TZ5EA-2PVL8
8HDSJ-LLOF8-HRWW9-GTFQH-Z12CA
Crack Full Key
CFHDB-WF2AS-ARTYJ-0U5D2-SLURAO61F0-BGZCC-XJ71F-6TIWK-FL8YO
QRBSI-04SFK-6YMWS-2U7NH-DIIVG
WQXTV-EA7I8-GXRF2-OT3GN-PNFIQ
Product Key
QBLPK-MOPYQ-1JRJU-ZKVK5-40XC3IP70J-WUPU4-XZE9C-0GSOR-MHJ33
E2TQ2-JHHV5-N79UO-44XUF-KGVSP
E08QS-6YD4V-6ASUA-76EFY-2O9Z0
Registration Key
YGCN0-JA0R5-RLH1Y-TCXJR-9D1ZIQRRQR-IMA30-QEDWQ-91XA3-CTKQW
VOEKJ-P2NJF-99113-MHKN9-YXIZX
ILDB7-YHI5F-V1NCO-S8H4P-2Q3XQ
Key Details of PeerBlock
- Block all communications with selected IP and IP ranges with ease
- Last updated on 01/16/14
- There have been 0 updates within the past 6 months
- The current version hasĀ 0 flags on VirusTotal
Editors’ Review
PeerBlock is an advanced IP blocking utility. In plain words, it lets you control how your PC interacts with other computers over the Internet, letting you block servers and sites known to be troublesome or even dangerous. It lets you choose what to block, and you can also import or create your own lists. PeerBlock is open source freeware maintained by the PeerBlock project.
When you first run PeerBlock, a wizard helps you set up its options, though you can change them later. These include what you want to block; by default, PeerBlock blocks anti-P2P organizations, ads, spyware, and educational institutions and universities. There’s also a checkbox labeled Always Allow HTTP. This option always enables connections over ports 80 and 443 of your PC, even if they’re on your blocklist. These two ports are usually for Web browsing, but other programs access them, too. If you’re starting to feel your head spin, don’t worry! Each step includes a paragraph-long Recommendation explaining your options. If you need more help, the online User Guide and other documentation have it. But we quickly set up PeerBlock’s update scheduler and other options and clicked Finish. PeerBlock immediately downloaded an updated list of known threats and troublemakers, displaying the data in the program’s simple interface. While PeerBlock’s face is one only a developer could love, we appreciate its logical layout and efficient control suite. PeerBlock’s interface has two tabs, Protection and Settings, with the Settings tab stretching over two pages. Right-clicking PeerBlock’s system tray icon opens its main console; left-clicking it opens a context menu with instant access to Enable and Disable controls, allow HTTP options, basic but useful controls like always on top, and support. If we changed our blocked list, PeerBlock automatically updated its settings and downloaded the latest correct definitions.
Of course, most of the time you won’t be aware that PeerBlock is doing its thing, but if you need convincing, just activate it and browse to some perfectly ordinary sites, like major media sites. Then simply check PeerBlock’s log view to watch servers trying to slip ads under your eyes. Highly recommended.
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 1.2
- Port Allow List
- First-run Update Message
- Better Weekly List-Updating
- I-Blocklist Subscription Settings
- Separate Settings Tabs
- Improved List-Update Error Handling
- Improved List-update Error Window
- Updated Error Windows
- (Re)Load Previously Downloaded Lists
- Removal of Windows 2000 Support
Developer’s Description
How do I download a file?
To download a file, visit the website where it is available. Tap the Download link or Download picture after touching and holding the item you wish to download. Then, open the Downloads app to view every file you've downloaded to your smartphone. Find out more about how to manage downloaded files.How can I download software for PC?
Find a.exe file and download it.Double-click the.exe file after finding it. (You may often find it in your Downloads folder.)
There will be a dialogue box. Install the program according to the instructions.
Installing the program is planned.