![]() Might be worth checking whether that can get passed as the About list of parameters is auto-generated, this one is indeed not implemented yet in 1.4. As for the hardcoded stuff - that might work around the DNS blocking via hosts file, but with 1.4, we've also started using the integrated Windows Firewall. Mighte be bad heuristics, since this tool uses the hosts file, firewall and Thanks for the reporting regarding Bing, I'll re-label wow, thanks for the extensive list! The issue with lists like these is that it blocks not just MS stuff, but also some ad servers, for example (good for me, but not the purpose of the app), and complete apps like Skype. IT it said some of the address are hardcoded and cant be block from system, but router can be told to drop There's just one AV reporting something currently: This is list of Address people are block via router for all the telemetry in win 10 I personally like Mozilla Thunderbird because it resembles the paid-for program Microsoft Outlook. My suggestion is to keep using CutTheLine, NEVER give up your privacy, and look into other mail clients. It's not Anti-Beacon / CutTheLine's fault, really, it's just the way M$FT integrated their apps into Windows it's self, at the core/kernel level. This is something you as the user would definitely need to be aware of. and are going to definitely not function any more after running this program. This app, as well as many other apps, are apart of the monitoring/surveillance/tracking/privacy violations/etc. ![]() If you are talking about the Mail app that is bundled with Windows 8/8.1/10 then you are referring to the one that is on the Microsoft Store. ![]() Unless I missed something you guys should probably go back through and find what causes this and fix it pronto. I receive mail but I get a message box saying cannot get a connection or something with an error code. I thought it was permanently crippled but I un-did every option and re-booted. I don't know what happened but this crippled by Windows 10 Mail app. Moved option to show/hide checkboxes to global buttonĪdded Remote Registry service (choose based on need)Īdded fallback method to disable system services ![]() Height auto-adjusted to screens work area nowīase immunization type for adding IPs to firewall Service names are now read from the registry to be in local languageĪdded details option to Optional immunizersĬhange log moved to About dialog to avoid too many main tabs and standardize SNL app changelogs Hosts file block IP default changed from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0Īdded own group policy for hosts file read only flagĪdded own group policy for hosts file block IPĪdded own group policies for hiding each immunizer ![]() Immunization of Office 13/16 Telemetry Scheduled Tasks and Options is possible even if Microsoft Office is not installed (previously they appeared to immunize correctly, but the immunization could not be undone in Anti-Beacon)Īdded Office 15 (2013) Telemetry immunization (Group Policies & Scheduled Tasks)Īdded Office 16 (2016) Telemetry immunization (Group Policies & Scheduled Tasks) Might or might not become part of the next Spybot, since it's similar to immunization, but it's needed now, and it's still work in progress as more and more information evolves.ĭownload latest stand-alone (just the executable, not localized) ()ĭownload latest Installer (includes German localization) ()ĭownload latest PortableApps Edition (beta version for portable testing) ()Īdditional Telemetry Immunization Categories Seeing the bunch of incomplete or broken scripts to disable tracking in Windows 10, and the tools that install adware or worse in exchange for their function, we wrapped disabling tracking up in a small tool that's free and clean. Spybot Anti-Beacon for Windows 10 is a small utility designed to block and stop the various tracking (aka telemetry) issues that come with Windows 10. ![]()
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