MajorPrivacy 0.99.6 focuses on usability refinements, visibility improvements, and further hardening of core protection mechanisms, alongside several important fixes across all supported architectures.
This release introduces a significantly improved traffic view that now groups entries by primary domain, making network activity easier to interpret at a glance. The program view now persists the primary filter across sessions, reducing repetitive setup during daily use. The access view gains a new status filter, and the global view can optionally display private entries, giving advanced users finer control over what is visible. An extended program information panel has also been added, providing more contextual details without requiring navigation to separate views.
Internally, process map handling has been improved for greater robustness and accuracy, and overall process protection has been further strengthened. The online updater has been reworked to improve reliability and maintainability. In the program view, the cleanup button has been merged with the refresh action to simplify the interface and reduce redundancy.
Several issues have been resolved in this version. A critical crash affecting driver-based process protection on ARM64 systems when interacting with non-native binaries has been fixed. Audio handling for protected processes has been corrected, addressing a long-standing issue. Additionally, file search functionality in the access view window now works as intended.
As part of ongoing UI cleanup, the socket filter button has been removed from the program view. Its functionality is now covered by the Recent Traffic Filter, which includes an “or has sockets” option, providing the same capability in a more consistent way.
Overall, version 0.99.6 continues to polish MajorPrivacy ahead of a stable release, with clearer views, more persistent workflows, and improved stability across platforms.