Win10 Spy Disabler is a free tool which helps you disable Windows technologies used to collect data and telemetry.
Launch the program and it displays a list of 20+ 'privacy tweaks' you can apply, covering Windows 10, and more general operating system and application settings: 'Disable Spying Services', 'Disable Telemetry & Data Collection', 'Always Send DoNotTrack on IE/ Edge', 'Block Microsoft Telemetry Hosts', 'Disable Recent Files, Folders, Docs, Progs', 'Disable Windows Geolocation Service', 'Prevent Wifi Sense from connecting to open hotspots', and more.
There's not a lot of fine control here. 'Disable Cortana, WebSearch, BingSearch' is a single option, for instance: if you only want to disable one of those, you're out of luck.
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Still, if you just want to turn off a lot of features in the minimum of time, Win10 Spy Disabler gets the job done better than most.
There's also a 'System Tweaks' option which gives easy access to more general Windows settings: 'Show Hidden and System Files', 'Disable Windows Remote Assistance', 'Disable Windows Update P2P Distribution' and more.
The package also includes a 'Hide IP Address' button and 'VPN Service' tab. These are just ads for a VPN service, but don't let that put you off - they're not intrusive, and if you don't click them, you can carry on using the rest of the program as normal.
v1.4.0.0 - 25 March 2016
+ Fixed changing of startup type of services
+ Added option to undo selected changes (except apps removal)
+ Added more options to improve Windows 10 privacy
+ Added a new tab to singularly disable Windows tracking options
+ By default, are checked only the options to disable Windows tracking
+ Better organized options in more tabs
+ Improved main graphical user interface
+ Many fixes and improvements
Win10 Spy Disabler helps you change a lot of privacy and system-related settings, but some options apply multiple tweaks at once, and it's not always obvious what they're going to do. For experienced users only.
Across six episodes, the series details through some bizarre twists how Eli went from a diligent department store employee in Israel to a spy embedded in Syria, pretending to be a confident business man named Kamel Amin-Thabaath. A twice-rejected applicant to Mossad, Eli is brought on by his future handler Dan Peleg (Noah Emmerich), and assigned to make connections with major people in Syria, to find out what they’re planning to unleash on Israel. Eli jumps at the chance, even though it means lying to his wife Nadia (Hadar Ratzon Rotem) about where he is, and what he’s doing.
Raff has a “Pleasantville”-like approach with his color palette, only bestowing his images with full color once Eli is deep in his mission at episode three, and for the most part it feels tightly plotted. Sometimes, it’s rushed to a fault, like a cheesy training montage that shows how Eli gets into physical and mental shape over the course of a few months, or with a key detail that’s just not hammered in enough—Eli’s devotion to country, which becomes his motivation to be gone for so many years. But by the end of episode one, “The Spy” takes off as Eli transforms into Kamel while delivering a monologue to the camera—Kamel’s life story—and the series casts a spell, showing a chameleonic actor playing a chameleonic character.
Eli's journey takes him to Buenos Aires, where he befriends Syrians like Colonel Amin Al-Hafez (Waleed Zuaiter), who is rising in the country’s ever-tumultuous political state. Of course, the colonel is skeptical about a man who falls into his life with a smile and a joke, but once Eli is able to smoothly prove that he is for real—down to naming the grave plot of his fake parents—he gets access to the colonel, and his friends. Later on, it's people like incredibly wealthy Sheik Majid Al Ard (Uri Gavriel) who Eli tries to tactfully woo, leading him closer to a mysterious operation at the center of Damascus.