Belim has released a new version of Privatezilla, a tool that integrates the most critical Windows 10 privacy settings and allows you to quickly perform a privacy check against these settings.
Privatezilla integrates the most critical Windows 10 privacy settings and allows you to quickly perform a privacy check against these settings. Active settings are marked with the status "Configured" and indicates that your privacy is protected. The inactive ones are declared as "Not configured". All available settings (currently 60) can be enabled as well as disabled.
New in 0.50.0:
- Refreshed summary of analysis results (now displayed at the top and not listview)
- Fixed critical bug in the Windows Update Agent Environment Options Registry Keys. Option to "disable forced Windows updates" did not prevent automatic installations as the regvalue "NoAutoUpdate" was set to opposite values #49 | Pull #50
- Added codename "Pollux" to release (major changes coming)
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Download Privatezilla 0.50.0 (Pullux)