
If you're new to securing your information and tweaking out a Microsoft-powered rig, O&O has your back: ShutUp10's comes with a list of recommendations for the 'features' that most people will want to and, in many cases, should turn off. It's an application that collects all of Windows 10's security, privacy and update options in one easy to manage UI. The annoying shit that Windows 10 does that makes using it a security nightmare and a bloatware ridden pain in the ass to use? ShutUp10 kills it all. But none of these is as important to my peace of mind than a piece of software called ShutUp10, from O&O Software. I have a list of software that I install before on a Windows 10 machine before I dare to put it to work: Firefox, ProtonMail Bridge and ProtonVPN, TripMode and, so I can easily move my work from one device to another, SpiderOak and Dropbox. You'll never know if I wrote this in the middle of a poop. It's by no means a power house (I'll have a review for you sometime next week that addresses my user experience,) but it's more than capable of allowing me to get work done in coffee shops, on an airplane tray table or in the bathroom. I'm now the proud owner of a Microsoft Surface Go with 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD.
