I meant Windows services.I think you are looking for this thread:
I meant Windows services.I think you are looking for this thread:
Isn't simplewall easier to deal with what to allow and what to block? Unless you don't like pop-ups notifications for every single connection request.Added TinyWall after the update to v 3.4.1
Widgets seem to be working now either because of the update or me taking my head out of my a**.![]()
I can't say. Never tried SW.Isn't simplewall easier to deal with what to allow and what to block? Unless you don't like pop-ups notifications for every single connection request.
I think you should give a try, it is from the same developer of "Mem Reduct", and it blocks "Windows spy / telemetry" by default that you used to block in previous setup.I can't say. Never tried SW.
I would say I tear the os apart - I disable the things I don't want. And if one customization no longer works I would skip just that one. I wouldn't give up the whole approach of secure configuration.My experience encountering OS bugs is that Windows 11 doesn't like people fooling with their OS.
I wasn't speaking about customization apps being buggy, but rather Windows. Windows 11 is prone to too many issues, bugs, etc., so I'm not going to contribute to that by installing and uninstalling a lot of 3rd party apps.And if one customization no longer works I would skip just that one.
I think I will follow you in that, but after I get windows 24H2 installed, it is not yet offered for me, I read that it started to roll out to all windows installations recently, and I'm waiting my turn.Reset Windows 23H2, latest stable build. Enabled Smart App Control and only installed minimal 3rd party apps. I'm done with customization apps or trialing AVs. At least, for now.
My experience encountering OS bugs is that Windows 11 doesn't like people fooling with their OS.