08-11-2022 , 05:18 PM
[Tutorial]Privacy Protector for Windows 11/10-installation Registration Process
New update! version 9.0 - Windows 10 20H2 (Version 2009), October 2020 update support
Blocks 121 Microsoft servers engaged in user activity tracking
Blocks recent spying Windows Updates KB971033 and KB976932
Being a great overall system, Windows 11 and 10 includes a host of highly controversial features collecting information about the users and their activities on a Windows 11 PC and transmitting the data back to Microsoft. With no adequate warning, no concise privacy policy and, most importantly, no official way to disable the logging completely, the new Windows 11 spying features raise alarm with privacy advocates around the world.
Rolling your Windows 11 upgrade back to Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 does not solve the problem, as Microsoft is actively pushing the same tracking features to these systems via Windows Update. If you have rightful concerns about your privacy in Windows 11, you absolutely must take the matter into your own
Promo2day giveaway link
www.promo2day.com/showthread.php?tid=8087&pid=177592#pid177592
developer link
www.softorbits.net/windows-10-privacy-protector/
Purchase for free process
I installed on a windows 7 machine
Installation and registration process:-
Executed changes:-
New update! version 9.0 - Windows 10 20H2 (Version 2009), October 2020 update support
Blocks 121 Microsoft servers engaged in user activity tracking
Blocks recent spying Windows Updates KB971033 and KB976932
Being a great overall system, Windows 11 and 10 includes a host of highly controversial features collecting information about the users and their activities on a Windows 11 PC and transmitting the data back to Microsoft. With no adequate warning, no concise privacy policy and, most importantly, no official way to disable the logging completely, the new Windows 11 spying features raise alarm with privacy advocates around the world.
Rolling your Windows 11 upgrade back to Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 does not solve the problem, as Microsoft is actively pushing the same tracking features to these systems via Windows Update. If you have rightful concerns about your privacy in Windows 11, you absolutely must take the matter into your own
Promo2day giveaway link
www.promo2day.com/showthread.php?tid=8087&pid=177592#pid177592
developer link
www.softorbits.net/windows-10-privacy-protector/
Purchase for free process
I installed on a windows 7 machine
Installation and registration process:-
Executed changes:-