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    15.2.0.801 · SpyShelter

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    **What’s new with SpyShelter?** - Fixed a bug that could cause SpyShelter to not work correctly for non-admin Windows accounts. - Made a change so paid users won’t accidentally lose some event history in case of an accidental or unexpected deactivation to a free user. - Improved support for Windows 11 Version 24H2.
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    15.2.0.781 · SpyShelter

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    **What’s new with SpyShelter?** - Go to SpyShelter's settings to choose how long you want to keep SpyShelter Events. - SpyShelter now shows "First time seen" and "Hash changed" data in the app sidebar. - Fixed a bug that caused auto-update to re-download the update on computer restart for some SpyShelter users. - Added a new animation that appears on first launch. The first launch after this new version may have a short delay as your database is converted to a more efficient format.
  • 15.2.0.722 · SpyShelter

    **What’s new with SpyShelter?** - UI fixes due to user feedback after adding ARM support.
  • 15.2.0.712 · SpyShelter

    **What’s new with SpyShelter?** - SpyShelter now natively supports ARM devices! - UI enhancements due to user feedback. - Stability improvements due to user feedback and reports.
  • 15.1.0.567 · SpyShelter

    What’s new? - SpyShelter now detects Mic and Webcam activity, then allows you to terminate that activity in real-time. You can also make rules for webcam/mic activity, and see that activity on SpyShelter's Events, Activity Screen, and Rules Screen. - We've redesigned SpyShelter's Activity and Rules tab, where they are much easier to operate and understand. It's now much easier to create and control custom SpyShelter security and application control rules. - It's now possible to see the country code of where an executable came from. For example any Microsoft executable will show "US" as the country. This will appear under any executable information when clicking its icon in SpyShelter. - Tired of the same old executable sitting in your SpyShelter rules? Due to your feedback, older executables will now be automatically removed when SpyShelter detects those executables are no longer present on your PC. - We've updated our driver to work in a more efficient and stable way. - Fixed an issue with SpyShelter's installation under a standard Windows user account. - We've included more Microsoft processes that shouldn't be terminated by SpyShelter, to avoid SpyShelter causing a system instability. - SpyShelter also has many other small fixes and improvements due to feedback from SpyShelter users. Did we miss something? Let us know in the SpyShelter forum so we can keep improving.
  • 15.0.2.503 · SpyShelter

    What’s new? - SpyShelter 15 is now no longer in beta testing. Thank you for all your feedback via our helpdesk and forum so we could improve SpyShelter! Please keep providing feedback in our public forum so we can keep improving. - SpyShelter now supports PUP protection. PUP means "Potentially Unwanted Programs" and was requested by many SpyShelter fans. To turn this on, go to the Protection tab "Threat Protection" area (click the right side arrow), or leave it turned off if PUPs aren't an issue for you. SpyShelter will now stop unwanted programs before they can even launch. If SpyShelter catches a program you want to install, just unquarantine it to use it by going to the Rules tab. - Now when threats or PUPs are quarantined, SpyShelter shows you an alert on the desktop, and an event. Previously you could only see this under SpyShelter's Rules. - Go to SpyShelter's settings to only show red dots and red event alerts for threats only, or unsigned executables and threats only. - SpyShelter has had many UI fixes and enhancements due to user reports and feedback. - The SpyShelter software already doesn't collect any identifiable information, but for those who want an extreme level of privacy, SpyShelter now has a built-in extreme privacy mode for all free or paid users. A SpyShelter fan requested this mode via a private message in our forum, so we built it for that person. To use this mode, install SpyShelter from the Windows Terminal with the command /privacy. Now SpyShelter Threat Detection, Insights, and any other features that may send data (that's already non-identifiable as is) are disabled from SpyShelter's installation. Therefore, now even non-identifiable data isn't sent anywhere when using SpyShelter while in /privacy mode. Unfortunately this causes you to miss out on any threat detection or insights, to it's not recommended for most people. However, this mode may be useful for some work environments or IT requirements. To leave this privacy mode you have to uninstall SpyShelter and reinstall it without the /privacy command. - SpyShelter yearly subscriptions are now live. Thanks for considering supporting our work on this project so we can keep building new features and improving SpyShelter! Unlike many subscription companies we make it easy to cancel your subscription. You can purchase, then immediately click "unsubscribe" in your email to cancel rebills if you prefer. We don't make you have to contact us to cancel subscriptions.
  • 15.0.1.485 · SpyShelter

    What’s new? - We added support for older Windows 10 versions, with our driver, and installer. - SpyShelter now handles Trusted Microsoft Publishers in a slightly different way. Please let us know in the forum if you notice any issues. - SpyShelter now has a new startup animation. - When you turn on "Do not disturb" a counter will appear to let you know how much time is available until that mode ends.
  • 15.0.0.480 · SpyShelter

    What’s new? The SpyShelter Graph and Terminal keep tabs on when your processes are stopping and starting. The Activity tab shows all your active processes and allows you to search them, and sort them different ways. Click an app icon to see details about it, and terminate it, or make new rules. The Rules tab makes it easy to set up POWERFUL Application Control rules for your Windows apps, or publishers. The Protection tab shows off SpyShelter’s other new major features, like built-in Threat Detection (with auto-quarantine), our new protection modes, like Paranoid, Suspicious, or Easy. Now SpyShelter gives you useful Insights about what different executables do on your PC. Click an icon of an app to see! Screenshot Protection is easily accessible from the Protection tab, or by right clicking our Windows tray icon. Turn it on when banking or dealing with sensitive work data. SpyShelter’s powerful Events, keep track of any executable-related changes on your PC. Go to SpyShelter’s settings to run our app completely from the Windows Terminal! Prefer a dark mode? Go to our settings and switch on our “Cyberpunk Dark” skin. Yes, we know Keyboard Encryption isn’t back yet… but we’re working hard to bring it back as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience! We apologize for the lack of localization (different languages) as we work to bring it back.
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    12.9 · SpyShelter

    Signing certificate update for our anti-spyware and anti-keylogger app.