github xanasoft/MajorPrivacy v0.98.5
Major Privacy v0.98.5 BETA

pre-release13 hours ago

This release focuses on extending automation and scripting across rules and secure volumes, improving Windows 7 compatibility, and strengthening safety around secure-volume protection. The update introduces a suite of scripting features that bring program rules and secure enclaves under automated control, while also adding editing and diagnostics tools for scripts so administrators can write, highlight and inspect script activity without leaving the application. Notifications have been added to automated firewall events and a mechanism to automatically approve or reject rule changes, streamlining routine policy operations while keeping administrators informed.

Volume handling has received significant enhancements. A new volume configuration window is available whenever a secure volume is mounted, and administrators can now script actions on mount and dismount events. Secure enclaves can be stored directly on a volume; these volume-stored enclaves live in an mpsys file at the root of the volume and are editable only while that volume is mounted. Important to note: when an enclave is stored on a volume, any rules that reference that enclave are also persisted into that volume’s mpsys file, ensuring rules and enclave data remain colocated and portable with the volume.

Under the hood and in the UI, several changes improve usability and compatibility. Configuration options have been reorganized: the maintenance menu has been refined and config-related items moved into the options menu for clearer separation of duties. The product now ships on Qt 6.8.3 with Windows 7 compatibility patches, and the driver has been adapted to run on Windows 7. When MajorPrivacy creates its program data folder at C:\ProgramData\Xanasoft\MajorPrivacy, that folder is now readable by non-administrators to avoid unnecessary access problems. Wildcard rules that start without a drive letter, mount point or device path are no longer permitted; this restriction is deliberate and required to provide a hardened secure-volume protection model. The release also enables mounting secure volumes to a folder path and simplifies the HashDB view for easier inspection.

Stability fixes round out this release. Several crashes were addressed, including crashes when opening the hash database and when opening the process security ingress monitor (issues #87 and #88), and a Win7 crash has been resolved (issue #67). Log cleanup behaviour has been corrected and access notification messages now reliably include file information (issue #90). Overall, 0.98.5 delivers stronger automation, clearer volume management, improved backwards compatibility and a number of important reliability fixes.

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