Documentation

We have created a documentation page explaining how to use each tab in WinPrivacy Explorer.

Please use these pages to help you learn more about how WinPrivacy helps you Take back your Internet privacy!

Dashboard

Gives you summary data about what WinPrivacy is doing.

You can read more on the Dashboard documentation page.

Internet Programs

The Internet Programs tab shows you information about every program on your computer that is allowed to use the Internet.

You can read more on the Internet Programs documentation page.

Blocked Programs

The Blocked Programs page shows you information about every program on your computer blocked from using the Internet.

You can read more on the Blocked Programs documentation page.

Spy Block

The Spy Block page lets you define IP Address/Port combinations you want blocked. Once defined, WinPrivacy block all communication to/from that IP/Port combination. It also logs all attempts so you know what program(s) are accessing the remote site and how often.

You can read more on the Spy Block documentation page.

Canvas Fingerprinting

The Canvas Fingerprinting page shows you information about every site you’ve visited that has attempted Canvas Fingerpriting.

You can read more on the Fingerprinting documentation page.

Non-Canvas Fingerprinting

The Non-Fingerprinting tab shows you information about every site you’ve visited that has not attempted Canvas Fingerpriting.

You can read more on the Non-Fingerprinting documentation page.

Allowed Flash Cookies

The Allowed Flash Cookies tab shows you information about all Flash Cookies that are currently allowed to be written to your computer.

You can read more on the Allowed Flash Cookies documentation page.

Blocked Flash Cookies

The Blocked Flash Cookies tab shows you information about all Flash Cookies that are currently set to be automatically removed to your computer upon detection.

You can read more on the Blocked Flash Cookies documentation page.

Settings

The Settings tab is where you enter your registration information and tell WinPrivacy how it should behave.

You can read more on the Settings documentation page.

What does "Anonymous License" mean anyway?

Anonymous License

Simple. We don't know who you are and we don't care. We simply want to provide you with a great product at a great price. Like walking into a store with cash in your pocket and walking out with what you want.

When you purchase any of our products, our cart processors need to request enough information to process the order and to meet tax regulations. In other words, we need to be able to summarize all orders by county for the State of Florida where we are located. No details. We only access this summarized data at tax time.

We DO NOT receive ANY personal information, including your email address, domicile address, or even country of purchase. Our cart processors simply ask us to give them a license to send to you in exchange for processing the order.

This means unlike companies like Facebook, Google, most security products and most other companies on the Internet, we don't track you in the name of "marketing".

  • We don't collect your information.
  • We don't sell your information.
  • We don't give your information away.

We respect your privacy.