sinner76 there are some extensions in google chrome where you can access p websites is there is any way to get rid of it
Problem is that it does not work with Firefox with I have hardened for privacy and security with a lot of tweaks, suck as placing Firefox in the RAM of my Linux which makes it a lot faster than any chromium based browser. If only they would support Firefox again...
Firefox support is back: https://docs.pluckeye.net/release-notes maybe you could try pluck + okfirefox then wait for the delay
guys, is there any way to allow internet connection for windows native apps by Microsoft Store? pluckeye disables connecting apps like "Onenote for Windows 10" and I don't know how to enable it because the .exe doesn't exist for these native apps.
Hey man, Can you try doing this: 1- Run the blocked app 2- In cmd enter: pluck verdicts It should show you the name of the exe being blocked Now: pluck + allow program app.exe
I was successful, but I don't know what specific command I used hahaha. I'll see what it was and leave it here in the post in case anyone has the same problem
The name of the app should just be onenote.exe. I saw it with my task manager. I can only see the task manager in my native language which isn't english, but if you open the app and start the task manager, click on Microsoft OneNote with the right mouse button and you should see something like "go to details". Click on that and you see the name of an exe. So, pluck + allow program onenote.exe
My task manager is blocked by Cold Turkey, but I was already trying to use "pluck + allow onenote.exe", but I couldn't make it work in the Onenote for Windows 10 app. The only problem is that the Login screen on the Microsoft account kept loading and gave an error for not being able to connect to the account. I followed sinner's tip and tried to check which .exes were running when I opened the app. I just separated 4.exe and I managed to login without errors. I used "smartscreen.exe", "wwahost.exe", "Onedrive.exe", "wermgr.exe". As I'm not an expert, I still don't know which of these really allowed me to access the app without any problems, but I'll try to check which one is right to put here
thank you for this pluck eye guide bro I now understand how to use pluck eye again thank you for this thread.
Not sure what you mean by "close", but if you want to block the internet access for android emulators: pluck + block program:name.exe You can find the name of the exe via task manager. For example the emulators in Android Studio are named either qemu-system-i386.exe or qemu-system-x86_64.exe.