![]() ![]() Although Microsoft has made numerous updates in order to solve some of these problems, there are other tools however that can make the problems found in Windows 10 be solved before the company itself launches an update that corrects them, such as errors in drivers, PC components that do not work correctly, the possibility of activating or deactivating hidden system features, recover functions from previous versions of Windows or block privacy settings, among others. ![]() This would be secondary to the block on it accessing so XYZ could access anything except for I want to custom tailor exactly what a program can and can’t do on the network, very specifically to that program.Users have been encountering several problems with Windows 10, regardless of whether they are users who have reached Windows 10 since the free update from Windows 7 or Windows 8 or if they have bought a new computer that already has this system version. Like, I don’t want XYZ auto updating, so block XYZ from accessing But, chrome, which I’d probably give an “access anything” approval to should be allowed to still access If XYZ tries accessing another site, I should get another popup, and maybe this time I’d say to allow all access. This popup shouldn’t only have “Allow” and “Deny”. Otherwise, a lot of the time when this popup comes up, I’m going to have to do manual reverse lookups which is going to get really boring, knowing GlassWire already has that information internally. It should really also show the reverse lookup, as it does in the Firewall tab under Hosts. GlassWire’s “First Network Access” popup shows the name of the program and the IP address. When a program tries accessing the network, I want a popup describing what it’s trying to do. (GlassWire’s “Ask To Connect” mode looks to do this.) I want a program which by default blocks all in and outgoing traffic. Since I see you’re working on this, I wanted to describe what I’m looking for in a program like this. So, maybe something that sounds similar to xyz dot comma.) (It says I can’t post links, so whenever you see in this post, prevent it’s the website for a hypothetical program called XYZ. ![]()
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