Chris: Titus Windows 10 Debloater

Power users forked his script a thousand times. YouTubers made videos titled "Microsoft HATES This One Weird Trick." The hashtag #FreeChris trended in tech circles. A lawyer from the Electronic Frontier Foundation reached out pro bono.

One night, his GitHub repo received a DMCA takedown notice. Not from Microsoft directly, but from a third-party "security compliance firm" based in Delaware. The claim: his script "circumvented software protection mechanisms" and "violated the Windows End User License Agreement." chris titus windows 10 debloater

Below it, a note: "This will break telemetry permanently. You didn't get this from me. - A fan" Power users forked his script a thousand times

He posted the script on GitHub on a Tuesday. " she said

"Chris," she said, holding a blinking printer. "What did you do?"

Translation: We lost.

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Robert Kotula

I'm a self proclaimed technology nerd. Fascinated by anything with an electrical charge. Been developing my smart home for the past 3 years and I love to share my thoughts. I'm a Cybersecurity graduate, but I keep creating IT security risks around me all the time. Sorry Mum ;)

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