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    Question Installation Spybot S&D 152

    I use Firefox 2.0.0.13.
    I've removed S S&D 1.4 and want to install my downloaded 1.52.
    In Setup
    - select additonal tasks / Permanent protection
    there is option use I. Ex. protection (SDHelper)
    I do not know if I should tick as I use Firefox the superior browser.
    Will SDHelper give Firefox "protection"? if so what?
    & Does SDHelper use Memory?

    I extensively searched your FAQ & Forums (wasted loads of time) - now my head hurts!

    Any help would be much appreciated.
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    sdhelper was also present in Spybot 1.4.
    No,sdhelper won't "protect" Firefox at all,it's only for Internet Explorer.There's a description of sdhelper here:
    The second level of protection is Spybot's "Resident SD helper", which is also known as "Browser Helper to block bad downloads", "Spybot's-SD Resident" and "Resident IE" (depending on which Spybot S&D panel you may be on or how it is identified in the system tray icon). This is an active protection. It is a BHO (Browser Helper Object) that blocks the download of bad (malicious) files. There are three selectable modes that this can operate in: (1) Block all pages silently (2) Display dialog when blocking (3) Ask for blocking confirmation.
    from: http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=281


    I mostly use Firefox myself,but I did checkmark sdhelper because I use Internet Explorer sometimes,so I figured I might as well enable it.

    You can immunize Firefox with Spybot 1.5.2 now,though,which will help to protect Firefox.

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    It's best to check SD Helper even if you only use IE occasionally, any extra protection in IE is a good thing. You're safer using Firefox though, especially if you've got the NoScript extension and Spybot 1.5.2 of course!

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