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DidMySettingsChange v1.0.0.5 DidMySettingsChange v1.0.0.5 A python script that checks to see if your privacy settings got changed without you noticing. Microsoft has been under heavy scrutiny with how they manage Windows over the years, particularly concerning privacy and telemetry settings. Many users find that after disabling certain settings, these settings are mysteriously re-enabled after updates or without any apparent reason. DidMySettingsChange is a Python script designed to help users keep track of their Windows privacy and telemetry settings, ensuring that they stay in control of their privacy without the hassle of manually checking each setting. Here's a visual example of how DidMySettingsChange detects changes in your system settings: Before (Normal State) The setting is in its expected state. After (Setting Changed) A change was detected! The tool flags this with both a report and a log entry so you can act accordingly. Features: • Comprehensive Checks: Automatically scans all known Windows privacy and telemetry settings. • Change Detection: Alerts users if any settings have been changed from their preferred state. • Customizable Configuration: Allows users to specify which settings to monitor. • Easy to Use: Simple command-line interface that provides clear and concise output. • Logs and Reports: Generates detailed logs and reports for auditing and troubleshooting. Installation: 1) Download below. 2) Unzip the contents. 3) Run the .py script. 4) Repeat step 3 after installing Windows updates. Changes: v1.0.0.5 27 Mar 2025 -Added a UI interface -Cleaned up some code -Bug Fixes Click here to visit the author's website. |
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