Disable "Account protection" section in "Windows Security"
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script disables the Windows Security Health Host. The Windows Security Health Host monitors and reports on the Windows operating system's security status. It continuously checks system security aspects like Defender antivirus, firewall status, and the presence of the latest security patches. It automatically starts with Windows and runs in the background. By disabling this process, the script may improve privacy by preventing the constant monitoring and reporting of system security status. ...
This script disables the Security Health Service's COM objects, which prevents the Windows Security Center from running. Security Health Service is also known as Windows Security Service or Windows Security Health Service. It is a fundamental component of Windows security features. The script disables various Component Object Model (COM) objects related to this service. COM (Component Object Model) is a system enabling interaction between software components in Windows. Disabling the...
This script disables the Windows Security Service, a component that manages various Windows security features. This service is known as Windows Security Service, "SecurityHealthService" or Windows Security Health Service. It provides device protection and system health information. This service is part of the Windows Security interface. Windows Security is a centralized interface managing various Windows security features. In earlier Windows versions, this interface was called ...
This script disables the Windows Security APIs, which are used by Windows and third-party security software to report system security status. These APIs are known as Windows Security APIs, or Windows Security Center APIs. They allow security software to communicate with the Windows Security app. This app monitors the system's security status and provides alerts about potential vulnerabilities. Disabling these APIs can improve privacy by preventing the collection and reporting of security...
This script disables all Security and Maintenance notifications in Windows, potentially enhancing privacy but also reducing system security awareness. Security and Maintenance was formerly called Action Center. This interface manages and centralizes Windows security and maintenance settings It notifies users about key system events, security risks, and maintenance issues. Windows automatically checks for security and maintenance issues and sends notifications by default. This script disa...
This script disables all notifications generated by Windows Security. Windows Security is a built-in Windows feature that offers a unified interface for various security products, including Defender Antivirus. This interface was previously called Security Center. By default, local users are notified by Windows Security. This script blocks these notifications. This script may enhance your privacy by reducing visible security-related information on your screen. It may also slightly imp...
This script disables the Defender Antivirus interface. This script keeps the Antimalware User Interface (AM UI) hidden from users. This prevents user interactions with the Defender Antivirus interface. Several reasons to hide the antivirus interface: Minimizing Defender's visible interactions can potentially limit the extent of user data shared with Microsoft, whether you're using Defender or disabling it for an alternative solution. Hiding the interface prevents users from starting and pausing ...
This category contains scripts to disable various notifications from Defender Antivirus. Defender Antivirus, built into Windows, protects your device from malware and other threats. It analyzes your data using machine learning and cloud-based protection technologies. This data analysis raises privacy concerns. Key features of Defender Antivirus include: Real-time protection against known and new threats • Behavior-based detection to identify suspicious activities Defender Antivirus typically...
This script disables notifications from Defender Antivirus. By default, Defender Antivirus notifies you of potential threats and system status. This script disables these notifications. Disabling these notifications may enhance privacy by limiting visible information on your system's security status. It may also slightly improve system performance by reducing background processes related to notification display. However, this action may reduce your security awareness, potentially leaving your sy...
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script disables Defender Antivirus-related notifications on the Windows taskbar. It removes taskbar integrations (AppUserModelId) for Defender components. AppUserModelIds link processes, files, and windows to specific applications, organizing them on the Windows taskbar, managing Jump Lists, and controlling pinning. This script may enhance privacy by reducing the visibility of antivirus-related information on your desktop. It may also slightly improve system performance by disabling these...
This script disables the Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS) management interface. The Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS) is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in offering advanced configuration options for your firewall. It can be accessed locally or through group policies by typing "wf.msc" in the Start menu. The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) acts as a toolbox for managing various Windows components, including hardware, software, and...
This script disables the Windows Defender Firewall Control Panel applet, restricting access to firewall settings through this specific interface. The Windows Defender Firewall Control Panel applet is a tool for configuring the Defender Firewall. It can be accessed by typing "firewall.cpl" in the Start menu and pressing Enter. Disabling this applet enhances security by reducing the attack surface and potential vulnerabilities in the firewall's configuration interface. This action preserve...
This category provides scripts to disable background services supporting Defender interface elements. These services enable real-time updates and interactions with Defender's security features. Disabling these services may: Reduce system resource usage • Minimize background processes related to the Defender interface • Limit potential data collection associated with Defender's user interface However, this action may also: Prevent certain security notifications from appearing • Limit your ability...
This script disables a system service that operates in the background, monitoring your device and providing security notifications. This service is named Defender Shell Service, also referred to as Security Health SSO. It is a component of *Windows Security (formerly Windows Defender Security Center). It operates in the background, scanning your device for threats and sending notifications as necessary. The service is associated with the "SecurityHealthSystray.exe" process, which...
This category configures Windows using 5 scripts. The category includes 5 subscripts.
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".
This script disables outdated Defender Antivirus user interface components. The Windows Defender User Experience Host managed communication between Windows components and apps, including the discontinued Windows Defender Security Center. This interface is not present in modern Windows versions, so this script will not affect recent Windows systems. Disabling this component may enhance privacy on older systems by reducing monitoring and data collection from the Defender components. It helps m...
This script disables privacy mode for Defender scans, limiting threat history access to administrators. By default, privacy mode is enabled. When active, it restricts the display of spyware and potentially dangerous programs to administrators only, instead of all users on the computer. It blocks non-administrators from viewing threat history. This is a legacy setting that only affects older versions of Defender Antivirus. It has no impact on current platforms. Limiting threat history to administ...
This category provides scripts that let you disable specific sections of the "Windows Security" interface. Windows Security provides a centralized location for managing security settings and viewing system status. This interface was introduced in Windows 10, version 1703. It was previously known as Windows Defender Security Center. Windows Security has various sections, and each can be turned off individually. If all sections are disabled, Windows Security will display in a restricted mo...
This category includes scripts that disable various components of the Security and Maintenance feature. Security and Maintenance was previously known as Action Center. This feature provides a central interface for managing Windows security and maintenance settings. It monitors and reports on system health, including security threats, software updates, and hardware issues. Disabling these components enhances privacy by reducing system monitoring and data collection associated with sec...
This script disables the Security and Maintenance feature in the Windows Control Panel. Security and Maintenance (previously Action Center) is a central interface for managing Windows security and maintenance settings. It controls: Security components such as firewall, Internet security settings, and User Account Control (UAC) • Maintenance features as automatic Maintenance, drive status, and file history This interface also displays relevant notifications. After running this...
This script disables the Security and Maintenance library, a core component of Windows security monitoring. Security and Maintenance was formerly known as Action Center. It is a central interface for managing Windows security and maintenance settings. By default, Windows automatically checks for security and maintenance issues and sends notifications via this interface. This script disables the "ActionCenter.dll" library, which is responsible for: Managing security and maintenance notifi...
This script disables the Security and Maintenance desktop integration in Windows. Windows automatically loads certain applications at startup using Shell Service Objects. These objects are loaded early during startup by "explorer.exe", the core shell for Windows. Shell Service Objects handle tasks like file management, system operations, and user interface interactions. The script removes the Security and Maintenance Shell Service Object. This object shows security and health notificatio...
This script disables Security and Maintenance integrations that use Component Object Model (COM). Previously, Security and Maintenance was known as Action Center. Component Object Model (COM) enables communication between software components, whether within the same process, on the same computer, or across different computers. By removing registry entries for these integrations, the script prevents Windows from creating and using COM objects related to Security and Maintenance notifica...
This category includes scripts to disable Security and Maintenance notifications in Windows. Security and Maintenance was previously known as the Action Center or Security Center. It serves as a central interface in Windows for managing security and maintenance settings. It alerts users to important system events, security risks, and maintenance issues. Disabling these notifications may enhance privacy by reducing the visibility of system health and security details. It may also slig...
This script disables all Windows Security and Maintenance notifications, which may enhance privacy but could potentially impact system security. Security and Maintenance was previously known as Action Center. It offers a central interface to manage security and maintenance settings. It's integrated into the Windows Control Panel. It notifies you about important system events and issues. These notifications are enabled by default. Disabling these notifications may enhance privacy by limit...
This script disables Security and Maintenance-related notifications on the Windows taskbar. It removes taskbar integrations (AppUserModelId) for Action Center and Security and Maintenance components. Security and Maintenance was previously known as Action Center. AppUserModelIds link processes, files, and windows to specific applications, organizing them on the Windows taskbar, managing Jump Lists, and controlling pinning. This script may enhance privacy by reducing the visibility of s...
This category contains scripts to disable Windows security notifications. Windows sends security notifications to inform users of potential threats, vulnerabilities, and important security events. These notifications are generated by security components like Windows Security and Defender Antivirus. Disabling these notifications may: Enhance privacy by reducing visible security-related information on your screen • Improve system performance slightly by preventing these alerts from being processed...
This script disables the Windows Security Health Agent (WSHA). WSHA is a component that transmits a client's security health state to a network policy server. It sends a summary of Windows Update-related information. This data transmission may raise privacy concerns for users who wish to limit the information shared with Microsoft or network administrators. By disabling WSHA, this script improves privacy by preventing the automatic sending of system health and update information. It may also sli...
This script disables the Windows Security Health Core component. Windows Security Health Core is a system library that manages security settings, monitors system integrity, and interfaces with various security features. It provides status information to both the system and users, handling security-related Windows services. Disabling this component may enhance privacy by limiting the system's monitoring and reporting of security-related activities. It may slightly improve system performance by re...
This script disables Windows Security Health components, including COM objects and files that exchange security information between Windows processes. Windows Security is a built-in tool that provides a central interface for security features such as antivirus protection. Security Health is a component that reports system health information. It uses a specific protocol and COM objects to communicate with other processes. COM (Component Object Model) is a system that allows software c...
This script disables the Windows Security Health UDK component. The Windows Security Health UDK is a core library that manages key aspects of Windows Security. UDK stands for Undocked Developer Kit, Undocked Dev Kit, Windows UDK. It's also referred to as Undocked Shell. It coordinates shell experiences (user interfaces) and adds new features to the Windows desktop independently of full system updates. This component's key functions include: Providing security-related services • M...
This category provides options to disable various notifications from Windows Security. Windows Security, built into Windows, provides a centralized interface for managing security settings and viewing system status. It was first introduced in Windows 10, version 1703. Initially, it was called Windows Defender Security Center. It displays notifications via the Notification Center (formerly Action Center). Windows Security notifications inform users about device health and security...
This script disables the Windows Security service. Microsoft refers to this service as: Security Center Service • Security Center • Security Center (wscsvc) Service • WSCSVC (Windows Security Center) service • Windows Security Center Service Windows Security Center is renamed to Windows Security in newer versions of Windows. This service monitors and reports security health settings on your computer. These settings include the status of protective software, system updates, and critical s...
This script disables the Windows Security service ("wscsvc") communication with other security software. The Windows Security uses APIs (special programming tools) that allow security programs to share their status with Windows. In recent Windows versions, this service is part of Windows Security (formerly Windows Security Center). Disabling these interfaces may enhance privacy by limiting the information shared about your system's security status. It may also improve system performance ...
This script disables Windows Security-related notifications on the Windows taskbar. It removes taskbar integrations (AppUserModelId) for Windows Security components. Windows Security is also called Security Center in older versions of Windows. AppUserModelIds link processes, files, and windows to specific applications, organizing them on the Windows taskbar, managing Jump Lists, and controlling pinning. This script may enhance privacy by reducing the visibility of security-related informat...
This script removes the Scan with Microsoft Defender option from the right-click context menu. This script enhances user privacy by limiting engagement with Defender's data collection processes. Defender may collect data during scans and at regular intervals, which some users may find unnecessary or unwanted. Removing this option only affects the context menu appearance and does not disable Defender or its other functions. Technical Details - The script functions by altering specific registr...
This script removes the "Windows Security" app, known as "SecHealthUI". This app serves as the interface for Windows Security, helping users monitor and manage their computer's security. It provides alerts and guidance on vulnerabilities through the Action Center. However, uninstalling the "Windows Security" app has significant implications: It may increase vulnerability to threats by no longer alerting users about security issues or communicating updates through the Action Center. • Disabling i...
This script removes the Windows Security icon from the system tray. Windows Security is an interface introduced in Windows 10, version 1703. It was previously named Windows Defender Security Center. It offers a unified interface to manage security settings and monitor system status. The icon in the system tray is controlled by the "SecurityHealthSystray.exe" file. Technical Details - The script modifies the registry to stop this file from running on startup, effectively removing the icon...
This script configures Windows using Batch (batchfile).It can be restored. It runs ":: Set the registry value:...".