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Why Do You Make It Impossible to Edit "protected" Rules?

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Why would you possibly do this? A lot of the "protected rules" are to services and stupid garbage like "mobile me" that I am NEVER EVER GOING TO USE, and I don't want hackers (including hackers who work for Google and Apple) accessing my machine on those ports. Do you do this to give users a deceptive sense of "securing" their machines while leaving open all the ports needed by hackers at Apple and Google and other sleazebag corporations to access my machine?

And before you scoff at the idea of hackers working for google, I have HUNDREDS of stealth connection attempts to my machine from Google every day, and they are not caused by me using Google. Google is literally a criminal organization that has been busted numerous times ILLEGALLY HACKING INTO PEOPLE'S MACHINES, so don't try to feed me any BS about this.

Why would you make it impossible to edit these rules? I understand locking them as some people might use these idiotic "services" from Apple, but why make it IMPOSSIBLE TO EDIT THEM??????

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