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Download mPurge to resolve privacy and spying problems on Windows 7, 8, and 10.

Download mPurge to resolve privacy and spying problems on Windows 7, 8, and 10.

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Shorty0210
Junior Member
14
02-11-2023, 09:48 AM
#1
Windows privacy details are well-known for its strong capabilities, yet it holds a significant weakness. Security is compromised as Microsoft can monitor your actions. Every keystroke gets recorded, all files become accessible to Microsoft, location data is shared, system details are exposed, and they even capture your voice. All this information resides in their Privacy Policy, which you accepted. They maintain full control over your operating system, even after disabling certain privacy settings. This applies now to Windows 7 and 8 with the latest update. Are you comfortable with being observed? What is mPurge? It’s a script I wrote to stop Microsoft services from tracking you. You’ll no longer be monitored. Eliminate those intrusive spies! Key features include blocking surveillance, preventing Microsoft access, removing logging tools, and deleting OneDrive. Instructions guide you to create a backup, disable your antivirus, extract mPurge from the ZIP, run it as admin, and wait for completion. Current version: 1.4.3 – Not yet tested on Windows 7/8. Download | Virus Scan
Your browser may flag it as malicious because it’s a batch file. Consider using another browser or disabling security temporarily. It’s safe though. [spoiler] Additional methods to stop Microsoft (Windows 7/8/10)

After running mPurge, revisit Privacy Settings and turn off all features as a precaution. Then execute PowerShell with administrator privileges and follow the provided commands. This will help remove unnecessary software. Get-AppxPackage removes specific applications, while the subsequent commands eliminate bloatware and unwanted services.
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Shorty0210
02-11-2023, 09:48 AM #1

Windows privacy details are well-known for its strong capabilities, yet it holds a significant weakness. Security is compromised as Microsoft can monitor your actions. Every keystroke gets recorded, all files become accessible to Microsoft, location data is shared, system details are exposed, and they even capture your voice. All this information resides in their Privacy Policy, which you accepted. They maintain full control over your operating system, even after disabling certain privacy settings. This applies now to Windows 7 and 8 with the latest update. Are you comfortable with being observed? What is mPurge? It’s a script I wrote to stop Microsoft services from tracking you. You’ll no longer be monitored. Eliminate those intrusive spies! Key features include blocking surveillance, preventing Microsoft access, removing logging tools, and deleting OneDrive. Instructions guide you to create a backup, disable your antivirus, extract mPurge from the ZIP, run it as admin, and wait for completion. Current version: 1.4.3 – Not yet tested on Windows 7/8. Download | Virus Scan
Your browser may flag it as malicious because it’s a batch file. Consider using another browser or disabling security temporarily. It’s safe though. [spoiler] Additional methods to stop Microsoft (Windows 7/8/10)

After running mPurge, revisit Privacy Settings and turn off all features as a precaution. Then execute PowerShell with administrator privileges and follow the provided commands. This will help remove unnecessary software. Get-AppxPackage removes specific applications, while the subsequent commands eliminate bloatware and unwanted services.

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Absham
Member
182
02-14-2023, 10:21 AM
#2
You can create a batch file for CMD tasks and insert the commands to execute them, then it will complete the process and close CMD afterward.
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Absham
02-14-2023, 10:21 AM #2

You can create a batch file for CMD tasks and insert the commands to execute them, then it will complete the process and close CMD afterward.

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
766
02-15-2023, 10:38 AM
#3
You've completed what you intended. Everything seems to be working as expected. I've confirmed functionality across my systems.
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Super_AapjexD
02-15-2023, 10:38 AM #3

You've completed what you intended. Everything seems to be working as expected. I've confirmed functionality across my systems.

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BigDaddyConner
Junior Member
17
02-19-2023, 07:40 AM
#4
I understand there could be more updates you overlooked. Let me review your hidden updates—I checked every installable update and verified if they were telemetry or spyshit. --edit-- KB2952664 KB3068708 KB3075249 KB3080149 You’ve got them all!
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BigDaddyConner
02-19-2023, 07:40 AM #4

I understand there could be more updates you overlooked. Let me review your hidden updates—I checked every installable update and verified if they were telemetry or spyshit. --edit-- KB2952664 KB3068708 KB3075249 KB3080149 You’ve got them all!

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Evolution88
Member
216
02-19-2023, 02:25 PM
#5
Other methods to halt Microsoft - http://www.ubuntu.com/
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Evolution88
02-19-2023, 02:25 PM #5

Other methods to halt Microsoft - http://www.ubuntu.com/

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tsnyder01
Member
171
02-27-2023, 12:51 PM
#6
Some individuals seem overly anxious... do you believe MS has a large enough audience to support millions of users around the clock? Lol, do you think they genuinely care about your actions? It feels similar to participating in an activity while worrying others will judge you.
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tsnyder01
02-27-2023, 12:51 PM #6

Some individuals seem overly anxious... do you believe MS has a large enough audience to support millions of users around the clock? Lol, do you think they genuinely care about your actions? It feels similar to participating in an activity while worrying others will judge you.

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NekoKagamine
Member
120
03-01-2023, 12:35 AM
#7
Security plays a role here. Cortana pays attention and attempts to understand you. I felt the same way for a while.
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NekoKagamine
03-01-2023, 12:35 AM #7

Security plays a role here. Cortana pays attention and attempts to understand you. I felt the same way for a while.

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flyer78
Senior Member
425
03-01-2023, 06:17 AM
#8
I’m not worried about a program running on a computer that’s just listening to me. I don’t have any real meaning to express. Besides, it lacks awareness, so why worry? Maybe it’s better to think about my cat watching me at night instead.
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flyer78
03-01-2023, 06:17 AM #8

I’m not worried about a program running on a computer that’s just listening to me. I don’t have any real meaning to express. Besides, it lacks awareness, so why worry? Maybe it’s better to think about my cat watching me at night instead.

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Rexxon_BTW
Junior Member
4
03-02-2023, 12:16 PM
#9
You're asking me to delete the alarms app, but you mentioned it's helpful—so let's keep it instead.
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Rexxon_BTW
03-02-2023, 12:16 PM #9

You're asking me to delete the alarms app, but you mentioned it's helpful—so let's keep it instead.

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1Nuky22skin
Member
140
03-06-2023, 04:41 AM
#10
MS might not have it, but all that information (which is sufficient for identification) is available to the NSA, CIA and other similar entities. These organizations are interested in certain individuals for various reasons—history of activism, connections, past legal issues, or roles in key positions, among others.
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1Nuky22skin
03-06-2023, 04:41 AM #10

MS might not have it, but all that information (which is sufficient for identification) is available to the NSA, CIA and other similar entities. These organizations are interested in certain individuals for various reasons—history of activism, connections, past legal issues, or roles in key positions, among others.

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