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AppWizard
April 5, 2026
DoNotNotify is an Android app that allows users to manage their notification settings with a high degree of customization. Key features include: - Real-time notification blocking using Android's NotificationListenerService. - Creation of deny and allow lists for specific notifications. - Support for simple partial matching and regular expression patterns to filter notifications. - Scheduling rules to be active during specific time frames. - Over 40 pre-configured rules for popular applications. - Automatic addition of relevant rules when compatible apps are installed. - Customizable notification retention and review of received alerts. - Tracking of blocked notifications through a block history feature. - Ability to import and export rules as JSON files. - Offline operation without data collection. To install the app, users can download it from the Google Play Store, enable notification access, and manage rules through the app's interface. Users can create new rules based on their notification history and customize settings, although advanced filtering may require experimentation.
Winsage
April 2, 2026
The Secure Boot certificates used by the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) on Windows PCs will expire in late June 2026. Microsoft is rolling out updated certificates through Windows Update to ensure user protection. Starting in April 2026, users can check their device's status in the Windows Security app, which will feature a color-coded badge system: - Green Checkmark: New certificates are installed, no action needed. - Yellow Caution Badge: Update pending or blocked due to hardware/firmware issues (expected in May 2026). - Red Stop Icon: Alerts users that older certificates are expiring, potentially preventing essential boot-level security updates (may appear as early as June 2026). The status will also be indicated in the Windows Security system tray icon. Most users will have a seamless update process by keeping Windows Update enabled, with devices from 2025 and many from 2024 covered. Older machines will receive updates gradually, guided by major OEMs. Microsoft advises against ignoring yellow or red warnings, as devices without updated certificates may be vulnerable to security threats and incompatible with future Windows updates. A support resource is available at aka.ms/getsecureboot.
AppWizard
April 2, 2026
Mojave Valley codes provide players with additional in-game currency for purchasing vehicles or constructing homes without real-world spending. Currently, there are no active Mojave Valley codes available, but players should check regularly for updates. To redeem codes, players must open Mojave Valley in Roblox, tap the Shop button, click on Codes, and enter the code. A Mojave Valley Discord server exists for player connection and support. Common issues with codes not working include adding spaces when copying or using expired codes. Expired codes include LAAATEEEEE, LUNARYEAR, BUGFIX, PRESSPRESS, DELAYED, NEWYEARS, HYDROLOCKED, WINTER, and CATALINAISLAND_TANKED.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
The Tensura Incremental codes provide various race, skill, and spirit rolls for players of the game based on "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime." The latest codes are: - DUNGEONS: five race rolls, one spirit roll 3, and three skill rolls - 1KLIKES: five skill rolls, five race rolls, and two spirit roll 3s To redeem these codes, players must join the Vaelora Roblox group, open the game, access Settings, and enter the code. There is an official Discord server for the game, which serves as a community hub, and a Trello board with information on races and abilities. Expired codes include: 20KVISITS!, SPIRITS, 25KVISITS!, 2KMEMBERS!, WHATTHEHECKROBLOX!, SORRYFORTHEGREATIMMORTALDRAGON, SORRYFORRESETS, 7KMEMBERS, SORRYFORDELAY, 80KVISITS, 1KVISITS!, RELEASE2, SIKUSTHEGOAT, RELEASE, TENSURA, RAIDS!, 3KVISITS!, SRRY4DELAY!, SORRYFORBUGS!, SORRYFORDATALOSS!, 6KVISITS!, 8KVISITS!.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Microsoft will eliminate default trust for kernel drivers signed through the outdated cross-signed root program with the April 2026 Windows update. All new kernel drivers must be certified via the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP). This change will affect Windows 11 builds 24H2, 25H2, and 26H1, as well as Windows Server 2025, with future versions following the same standards. The update will begin in evaluation mode, monitoring driver loads for compliance before transitioning to enforcement mode. An allow list of reputable drivers will be maintained for legacy hardware, and enterprises can use Application Control for Business policies to authorize specific drivers. Users with older hardware may face compatibility issues if their drivers are not WHCP-certified.
Winsage
March 28, 2026
Microsoft is enforcing a new kernel trust policy affecting Windows versions 11 24H2, 25H2, 26H1, and Windows Server 2025 to enhance security and integrity. This policy follows the deprecation of a previous program in 2021, which expired associated certificates, although third-party drivers signed by that program remain broadly trusted. Initially, systems will enter an evaluation mode to monitor and audit driver loads for compatibility issues, lasting until a runtime of 100 hours and 2-3 boot-start restarts are achieved. If all drivers are deemed trustworthy, the new policy will be activated; otherwise, the system will stay in evaluation mode until compliance issues are resolved.
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