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Devices connected to the Monero network. Nodes that enforce all network rules are classified as full-nodes

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Should one disable the Windows firewall for the Monero Wallet GUI?

To connect to one of moneroworld nodes, one has to establish an outgoing connection. Default firewall policy is to allow outgoing connections and block incomming connections. … So you don't need to tweak the firewall to connect to these remote nodes. For your own full node, that would be the opposite. This SE explains how to remotely access your own full node. …
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How can you minimize risks to your privacy when using a remote node?

If it's only about sending moneroj, one could generate locally a signed transaction and forward it through a service like https://xmrchain.net/rawtx using tor/i2p/vpn to hide the originating IP.
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