The W10Privacy app promises to help you stop the collection data and sending them to Microsoft servers, from Windows 10. Today we released the updated version of the app that supports data blocking on systems upgraded to the new Threshold 2 build.
Windows 10 Threshold 2 is the latest update released by Microsoft and brings many new features and enhancements to the operating system applications.
However, as many users have reported in recent days, Threshold 2 seems to restore the default Windows 10 settings, beginning to re-submit to Microsoft telemetry data.
According to the official changelog, the new W10Privacy application in 1.8.0.0 supports the upgraded version of Windows 10, Threshold 2, and can remove all new applications added by Microsoft, including Messaging.
At the same time, the new version fixes all of the application's tools, as the development team discovered that in some cases they did not work as they should.
The application is very convenient for anyone who does not want to leave data from their computers. Of course, Microsoft does not like such applications, it does not recommend them and says they could have dramatic effects on system performance.
According to Redmond, some functions they may stop working properly, such as new operating system updates.
If you are one of those who Microsoft does not "bake" you or you consider your security more important than an immediate update, you can download the application from the following link:
W10Privacy (german, english, french, spanish)