You can download the installers from the following locations:Ĭlick to expand.Good question. (The installation will simply fail w/o any harm to your computer if you select the incorrect installer for you operating 32 or 64 bit system.) It is slow to release memory, but when left alone or minimized in time releases much of the memory in use.ĩ.We do not yet have a universal installer, so you will need to download and install either the 32-bit or 64-bit installer based on your operating system. (You may want to remove beta-1 and wait for beta-2 before testing any further or use a different browser while testing to avoid this issue.)Ĩ.WinPrivacy Explorer memory usage is a bit more than we'd like. If you run in to this, please stop the WinPrivacy service and your browsing abilities will be restored. Simply close the error message and carry on.ħ.If you have many start-up tabs defined in your browser, this may results in the tabs not opening when using WinPrivacy. (They won't hurt anything and will disappear if you hover your mouse over them or close WinPrivacy Explorer completely.)ĥ.Blocking of 3rd Party Flash Cookies is not yet available.Ħ.WinPrivacy Explorer raises an occasional error message when navigating from one tab to another. But, that is in the lab, not real world)Ģ.Initial start-up of WinPrivacy Explorer does not have a "Splash" screen so it may appear as if the product is not working properly.ģ.More than one icon of Duke can appear in the system tray. We were unable to duplicate this bug any longer with the latest build in the lab. If it does, simply run the installer a second time and it should run to completion. We are currently working on the list of known issues below:ġ.Installer may fail. This is a beta, so there is a chance you'll run into a bug. I just sent out the email announcing the beta has begun. I will also answer some of the posts I just read. I received an email requesting I post to this forum when WinPrivacy Beta-1 is released.
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