This release brings a series of important fixes, improvements, and new features to enhance both stability and functionality across all supported platforms. Several critical bugs have been resolved, including an issue that caused the user interface to fail when restarting in maximum mode, and a problem that prevented hash database entries and enclave permissions from being set or applied correctly. Enclave scripts now update properly when changes are applied, and the process of adding new enclaves no longer produces errors. The installer has also been corrected to handle updates involving ksi.dll reliably, and a major memory leak in the graphical interface has been eliminated, improving long-term stability.
The visual presentation of terminated processes has been refined—these processes are now rendered in gray, similar to TaskExplorer, for better clarity. In addition, internal safeguards enforcing the integrity of user-mode components have been activated to strengthen security.
MajorPrivacy 0.99.0 also introduces several notable additions: full ARM64 support, a new driver option allowing users to run self-signed, custom-compiled MajorPrivacy user-mode components, and a comprehensive Diagnostics Information dialog accessible from the Help menu. Together, these updates mark a substantial step toward improved reliability, performance, and flexibility across architectures.