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Remove Snipping Tool

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Works with Windows 10 and 11Works with Windows Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10, 11, and Windows Server 2008 or newer.
  • Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
  • Multiple actionsThis page belongs to a category, containing some changes with similar goal.
  • Impact: High

    System Functionality / Data Loss Risk: High

    This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script.

  • Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
  • 4 scripts
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  • Administrator rights requiredThis script requires privilege access to do the system changes
  • Fully reversible

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Overview

This category addresses privacy risks related to the Snipping Tool 1 2 (also called screen capture 3) and its earlier forms, Snip & Sketch 1 4 and Screen Sketch 4.

The Snipping Tool enables users to capture screenshots 2 5 and record their screens 2. This capability can expose sensitive information displayed on the screen unintentionally.

Earlier versions had significant privacy vulnerabilities, allowing recovery of cropped screenshot portions 6 7. For example, bank details edited out of a saved screenshot could still be extracted by malicious entities 6. Although updates have remedied these issues in modern versions 6, the potential for data exposure remains a concern.

Disabling this tool enhances privacy by preventing unintentional capture of sensitive information and protecting against vulnerabilities.

Not Advised

This script should only be used by advanced users.

This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality.

Consider creating a system restore point before doing any changes.

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How to apply or restore "Remove Snipping Tool" using script

  • ≈ 2 min to complete
  • Tools: Web Browser
  • Difficulty: Simple
  • ≈ 5 instructions
  1. 1

    Download

    Download the script file by clicking on the   Apply protection  button above.
    Use   Undo protection button above to restore changes.
  2. 2

    Keep the file

    If warned by your browser, keep the file.
  3. 3

    Open

    Open the downloaded file.
  4. 4

    Exit

    Once it's done, press any key to exit the window.
  5. 5

    Restart

    Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.

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  1. 1

    Open or download

    Open or download the desktop application
  2. 2

    Choose script

    1. Search for the category name: Remove Snipping Tool
    2. Check the category by clicking on the checkbox of the category.
  3. 3

    Run

    Click on ▶️ Run button at the bottom of the page.

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  • 4 Privacy settings

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Remove outdated "Snipping Tool" app

This script removes the outdated Snipping Tool app. It was previously known as Snip & Sketch. It allows users to capture, edit, and share screenshots. In recent Windows versions, this app is part of the Windows Feature Experience Pack ("MicrosoftWindows.Client.Core") and is no longer a separate application. This script disables snipping functionality on older Windows versions. privacy.sexy does not remove the entire Windows Feature Experience Pack, as it contains many other essential f...

Disable outdated Snipping Tool

This script disables the outdated Snipping Tool. This app is enabled by default. The script modifies the "HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\TabletPC!DisableSnippingTool" registry key, preventing the tool from launching and disabling the print screen key activation. After running this script, any attempt to open the Snipping Tool will show this message, confirming its deactivation (tested on Windows 11 and 10): This script does not affect the new Snipping Tool in Windows 11, only the store app ver...

Disable Snipping Tool keyboard shortcut (Windows logo key + Shift + S)

This script disables the Windows logo key + Shift + S keyboard shortcut. This keyboard shortcut by default launches the Snipping Tool to capture screenshots. During the screenshot process, the screen darkens to indicate the selected area. By preventing Windows Explorer from recognizing this keyboard shortcut, the script enhances privacy by reducing the risk of unintended data exposure through screenshots. This script also disables the Windows logo key + S keyboard shortcut, w...

Disable Print Screen keyboard shortcut for Snipping Tool

This script prevents the Print Screen key from launching the Snipping Tool. This is the default Windows behavior starting from Windows 11 22H2. The script targets the "HKCU\\Control Panel\\Keyboard\\PrintScreenKeyForSnippingEnabled" registry key. This key toggles the setting "Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping" in the control panel. Changing this setting through the user interface also modifies this registry entry. This key is absent by default in modern Windows versions, confirmed...

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