Disable built-in Windows features
- Multiple actionsThis page belongs to a category, containing some changes with similar goal.
- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Impact: MinimumSystem Functionality Loss Risk: Low
This action improves privacy with minimal impact when you run the recommended script. - Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
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- 4 categories
- Fully reversible
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using this website.
The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.
Overview
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This setting adjustment —disable built-in Windows features— equips you with knowledge about how to protect your data leveraging strict privacy guardrail on Windows. Speaking of which, this section illustrates how to cancel the applied configuration.
Promoting self-determination in the digital age starts with information privacy defenses. This recipe improves data management preferences - discover the steps available for your needs. Follow the instructions exactly as written without skipping ahead. Each step is designed to help you succeed.
References
- Add, remove, or hide Windows features
- Privacy-invasive software
- EFF Surveillance Self-Defense
- Find and open File Explorer
- MITRE ATT&CK Windows Defense
- CISA Windows Guidelines
- Windows Privacy Dashboard
Technical Details
This configuration refines shell environment (explorer.exe
) to maximize important data privacy guardrail using controlled file access.
By improve overall system responsiveness, it can also help to benefit from quick folder access.
The adjustment here changes feature settings to realize secured component usage and this would help to be able to enhance personal privacy safeguard. From enhanced component efficiency, this helps reduce unnecessary system tasks.
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- Offline usage
- Easy-to-apply
- Free
- Open-source
- Normal
- Maximum
Normal — Functional Privacy
- Recommended for all
- Safe for daily use
- No impact on system stability
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Maximum — Strongest Possible Privacy
- Military-grade privacy protection
- Major system impact
- Consider having system restore point.
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Help
How to apply or restore "Disable built-in Windows features" using script
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Web Browser
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 6 instructions
- 2
Download
Download the script file by clicking on thebutton above.
Use button above to restore changes. - 3
Keep the file
If warned by your browser, keep the file. - 4
Open
Open the downloaded file. - 5
Exit
Once it's done, press any key to exit the window. - 6
Restart
Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.
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How to apply or restore "Disable built-in Windows features" using privacy.sexy
- ≈ 3 min to complete
- Tools: privacy.sexy
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 4 instructions
- 2
Choose script
- Search for the category name: Disable built-in Windows features
- Check the category by clicking on the checkbox of the category.
Applying Normal to limit the impact.
- 3
Run
Click on ▶️ Run button at the bottom of the page.This button only appears on desktop version (recommended). On browser, use 💾 Save button.
Explore This Guide
- 20 Privacy settings
- 2 Main categories
- These settings are organized into 2 main categories for easy navigation.
- Main categories may contain subcategories, further organizing related functionality.
- 4 Total categories
Choose what to protect based on your needs:This script already includes these options.
You can review, apply or reverse each option individually.
Click any option to learn more about what it does.
- Some settings and commands may require technical knowledge to apply correctly.
- Most users find the Normal protection above sufficient.
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Disable "Internet Explorer" feature
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Disable "Legacy Components" feature
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Disable "Media Features" feature
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Disable "Scan Management" feature
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Disable "Windows Fax and Scan" feature
This feature has been part of older versions on Windows. Overview of default feature statuses - • | Default (Windows 10 ≥ 22H2) | 🟡 Missin...
Disable "Windows Media Player" feature
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Disable "Windows Search" feature
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