Snooperexclude.7z -
If you found this file on your system and didn't install a developer tool like Snoop, it may be part of a or, in some cases, a custom configuration for a privacy-focused utility.
The archive likely contains a "blacklist" or "whitelist" of items. The typical contents of such an archive would include: SnooperExclude.7z
It may be associated with , a popular WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) spying/debugging utility. Developers use Snoop to inspect the visual tree of running applications. An exclusion file like SnooperExclude would contain a list of applications or processes that the utility should ignore to avoid performance issues or crashes. 2. Privacy or Anti-Monitoring Tools If you found this file on your system
: Structured configuration data for the snooping software's engine. in some cases