
Privatezilla uses PowerShell to apply the tweaks, and they work on all editions of Windows 10 including Windows 10 Home. It makes no difference to the processing when you select the apply option, as already configured tweaks will remain configured while all that are not configured will be configured. Configured tweaks are displayed in green, tweaks that are not configured are displayed in red for easier recognition. The program checks selected tweaks only, but it is easy enough to select all tweaks to have them all checked by the program. Just select the button in the interface to see which tweaks are already applied and which are not.

Privatezilla resolves this through its analyze button. Many privacy tools for Windows 10 come without option to highlight tweaks that are applied already, and this may be confusing to some users. The program loads the new components on start and adds advanced options like removing default apps or disabling certain services to Privatezilla's features. Just download the latest package from the project's GitHub repository and extract the content into the Privatezilla directory. One interesting feature of Privatezilla is the ability to load community packages that add extra functionality.
