XP-AntiSpy 3.97 Beta 3

XP-AntiSpy is a tool that enables you to configure Windows so that it doesn't use the internet to either submit feedback or download information without your knowledge. For instance, Windows Media Player will look to the internet for information regarding song titles and will automatically download codecs when required. It has been reported that it might submit usage information to Microsoft, and will save usage information to your system and much more.

XP-AntiSpy will go deep in to your Windows operating system and enable you to turn off anything that you feel you do not want reported or submitted over the internet.

A few of the features, like clearing the pagefile at shutdown, cleaning your Internet cache and cleaning history of recently used documents can help protect your privacy. If massive interface tweaking isn't your thing, then xp-AntiSpy may do the trick for handling some of the more common security and privacy tweaks.

What's new in xp-AntiSpy 3.97 Beta 3:

New tweaks
- Open the device manager via 'My Computer'
- Do not offer the Windows Tour anymore
- Avoid automatic links in the network neighbourhood
- Do not cache thumbnails
- Disable the search assistant
- Disable UAC (Vista only)

Bug fixes
- In the setting "Disable File Association Web Service" a little bug sneaked in.

XP-AntiSpy Screenshot

XP-AntiSpy Main Window

Latest version: 3.97 Beta 3 (05 Jul 2008)
License: Freeware
System requirements: Windows XP/Vista
Download: xp-AntiSpy-en.exe (348 Kb)

See also:
RemoveWGA
Unlocker
Tweak UI
Xpy
Vispa
Fresh UI

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