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    Win11Debloat

    Win11Debloat

    A simple, easy to use PowerShell script to remove pre-installed apps

    Win11Debloat is an open-source PowerShell script designed to remove unnecessary apps, services, and features from Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps users quickly declutter their system by uninstalling preinstalled bloatware and disabling unwanted background services. The tool also focuses on improving privacy by turning off telemetry, tracking features, and targeted advertisements built into Windows. In addition to removing apps, Win11Debloat provides options to customize system behavior,...
    Downloads: 375 This Week
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    Tookie-OSINT

    Tookie-OSINT

    Username OSINT tool for discovering accounts across many websites

    Tookie-OSINT is an open source intelligence tool designed to help security researchers, ethical hackers, and investigators discover online accounts associated with a specific username. It automates the process of searching for usernames across multiple websites, making it easier to identify a person's presence on different platforms. By entering a target username, Tookie-OSINT scans a list of supported sites and checks whether the username exists on those platforms.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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