For millions of users, watermarks like “Windows 11 Pro Insider Preview Build 23481.1000” or “Activate Windows – Go to Settings to activate Windows” are a constant eyesore. They don’t affect performance, but they ruin the aesthetic and can even burn into OLED screens over time.
| Source | Safety Rating | Notes | |--------|--------------|-------| | | ✅ Safe | Verified clean; includes original readme. | | GitHub | ✅ Safe | Search “Universal Watermark Disabler” – check stars (>500) and recent commits. | | Softpedia | ✅ Safe | Scanned for malware; user-rated. | | Winaero | ✅ Safe | Trusted tweaking site; direct download. |
Yes, many antivirus engines flag patchers. This is normal. Upload the file to VirusTotal – if only generic detections (e.g., “Patcher,” “HackTool”), it’s likely safe. If a specific trojan name appears (e.g., “Emotet”), delete immediately.