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    I'm using Windows 11 and the firewall rules have been changing by themselve often. I can leave everything as it is, check back an hour later and privately checked without public rules go to public. If i install some software such as steam especially the steam client and its helepr automatically go to public. I dont have steam installed now, and have been monitoring the issue. Now I a new item which is greyed out is set to private and public rules checked. Before this , this item did not exist, as there were no public rules checked at all in the list. Any help or suggestions would be ni

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