simeononsecurity / Windows-Optimize-Harden-Debloat

Enhance the security and privacy of your Windows 10 and Windows 11 deployments with our fully optimized, hardened, and debloated script. Adhere to industry best practices and Department of Defense STIG/SRG requirements for optimal performance and security.
https://simeononsecurity.com/github/optimizing-and-hardening-windows10-deployments/
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How to undo? #97

Closed Pentakill1995 closed 1 month ago

Pentakill1995 commented 1 month ago

Hey, is there no function to undo changes? Whatever it did to my firefox sucks xD i need my passwort manager in firefox. i dont want it to be "supervised" but still be secured with whatever security extensions it did add.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

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simeononsecurity commented 1 month ago

Hey, is there no function to undo changes? Whatever it did to my firefox sucks xD i need my passwort manager in firefox. i dont want it to be "supervised" but still be secured with whatever security extensions it did add.

That is what most applications say when you apply settings to them in this automated means. It's usually what you would do in an actual enterprise.

As far as your password manager goes, it isn't all that difficult to modify browser settings. Follow the instructions here https://github.com/simeononsecurity/Windows-Optimize-Harden-Debloat#editing-policies-in-local-group-policy-after-the-fact and then open up gpedit on your system. You should be able to find the settings for Mozilla Firefox pretty easily and you can change what you'd like.

Instructions are at https://github.com/simeononsecurity/Windows-Optimize-Harden-Debloat/wiki/How-to-Reverse-the-Changes-performed-in-Windows%E2%80%90Optimize%E2%80%90Harden%E2%80%90Debloat to reverse