Releases: xanasoft/MajorPrivacy
Major Privacy v0.96.2 BETA
This release introduces several significant enhancements and fixes. It includes new features such as an automated cleanup of access and trace logs with a default retention time of 14 days, detection of missing program files in the program tree, and the ability to create custom user-defined program groups. Users can now clear individual trace logs, and clear the ignore list. A secure volume-specific access panel has been added alongside new tools like the Mount Manager Viewer and improved options in the Program Editor Window, including a browse button and icon picker.
Major changes include a complete overhaul of the access tree with a dynamic implementation better suited to user needs, reworking of NT to DOS path resolution, and enhancements to the program tree's column display capabilities. Additionally, and the maintenance menu and program item deletion process have been refined.
Notable fixes address issues such as driver loading conflicts, consistency problems in CTreeItemModel, a crash in CTraceModel, and performance improvements in the *.dat viewer. The update also resolves issues related to service binary path changes and missing patterns for installed Win32 programs.
See the demo video (using an older incomplete GUI version) showcasing the most important features and listing a bunch of common use cases for how to use it: https://youtu.be/NkVR5ktvqBc
You can support the project through donations, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Major Privacy v0.96.1 BETA
The latest release of Major Privacy brings several substantial improvements to enhance user control and monitoring capabilities. Access logs are now saved to disk, offering long term, deeper insight into system operations. Additional features include auto-scrolling for trace logs, and filters within the program view, making it easier to manage and monitor activities effectively. The interface has been enhanced with new layout options and an improved, more intuitive behavior for navigating tree structures, including double-click expand/collapse functionality. Notably, a significant update to the Programs.dat format means older files won’t be compatible with this version. Alongside these new additions, several bug fixes address startup speed, driver compatibility with Windows 10, and minor cleanup issues, ensuring a smoother, faster experience. Major Privacy continues to build on its advanced privacy functions with a refined approach to access control, making it a powerful tool for users seeking robust protection of their personal data.
See the demo video showcasing all the new features and listing a bunch of common use cases for how to use it: https://youtu.be/NkVR5ktvqBc
You can support the project through donations, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Major Privacy v0.96.0 BETA
This build fixes many bugs reported with the previous beta and improves the UI a lot.
See the demo video showcasing all the new features and listing a bunch of common use cases for how to use it: https://youtu.be/NkVR5ktvqBc
You can support the project through donations, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Major Privacy v0.95.0 BETA
This build adds most of the core functionality planned for the initial release, it contains the new KernelIsolator driver which is digitally signed, the rest of the files is not signed, we will do that for the first final build for which we will also add an installer.
I have created a not so short demo video showcasing all the new features and listing a bunch of common use cases: https://youtu.be/NkVR5ktvqBc
You can support the project through donations, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Major Privacy v0.90.0 ALPHA
This is a pre-Release a lot of features are still missing especially the UI is in a very rudimentary state, also this build does not include the Kernel Driver.
This build contains most of PrivateWin10's functionality.
The test build runs portable when starting it will ask to run the service component PrivacyAgent.exe with administrative privileges, it should terminate it on close but if it would to crash than it wont do that.