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Windows 10 comes with built-in firewall. You can check the firewall settings by following these steps:

1. Open the Start Menu and click on the “Settings” app.

2. Click on “Network and Internet” and then on “Security”.

3. Under the “Security and privacy” section, click on “Firewall”.

4. On the “Firewall Settings” window, you can see all the current firewall settings.

You can also enable or disable the firewall by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

5. You can also set up a firewall rule to allow or block specific types of traffic.

To do this, click on “New Rule…” and then on “Port”.

6. In the “Port” field, enter the port number that you want to allow or block.

You can also specify the protocol and the computer name or IP address.

7. In the “Protocol” field, select the type of traffic that you want to allow or block.

8. In the “Computer name or IP address” field, enter the computer name or IP address of the computer that you want to allow or block the traffic from.

9. Click on “OK” to create the rule.

10. You can also create a rule to allow or block specific websites.

To do this, click on “New Rule…” and then on “Website”.

11. In the “Website” field, enter the website name that you want to allow or block the traffic from.

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13. You can also set up a rule to allow or block specific applications.

To do this, click on “New Rule…” and then on “Application”.

14. In the “Application” field, enter the application name that you want to allow or block the traffic from.

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16. You can also specify the port number and the protocol that you want to allow or block the traffic from.

17. Click on “OK” to save the rule.

18. You can also delete a rule by clicking on “Delete Rule…”.

19. You can also enable or disable the firewall by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

20. You can also view the history of the firewall rules that you have created by clicking on “History…”.

Conclusion

In this article, we have described how to check firewall settings on Windows 10. You can use this information to configure the firewall to allow or block specific types of traffic.