SharpApp appears to be his older app serving a similar purpose.
> Script files provided for Privatezilla or my older app SharpApp are fully compatible with Bloatbox. You will find some on my site here
Source: https://github.com/builtbybel/bloatbox
I normally use a combination of ShutUp10 and a personal debloat script, but I will check this out.
I resent that I need to use Windows. If it wasn't for gaming sigh.
So most of these application including SharpApp are now being effected by Microsoft's choice to prevent blocking their telemetry in the host file.
Basically, if you attempt to add any of their IPs or Domains, to the host file, when you attempt to save, windows defender prevents you from saving and claiming malware or virus.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 39.3 ms ] thread-25 for the fact that your OS even needs that after purchasing it.
> Script files provided for Privatezilla or my older app SharpApp are fully compatible with Bloatbox. You will find some on my site here Source: https://github.com/builtbybel/bloatbox
I normally use a combination of ShutUp10 and a personal debloat script, but I will check this out.
I resent that I need to use Windows. If it wasn't for gaming sigh.
Basically, if you attempt to add any of their IPs or Domains, to the host file, when you attempt to save, windows defender prevents you from saving and claiming malware or virus.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-h...