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- Secure your web browsing with HTTPS-First Mode in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge offers HTTPS-First Mode, a feature that helps secure your connection by upgrading websites to HTTPS whenever possible This guide covers what HTTP and HTTPS mean, why they matter, and how to enable HTTPS-first Mode feature to better protect your data online
- Microsoft security help and learning
Get security info and tips about threat prevention, detection, and troubleshooting Including tech support scams, phishing, and malware
- Virus and Threat Protection in the Windows Security App
Dev Drive Protection provides a secure and isolated space for developers to store and work on their code, ensuring that their development environment is protected from potential threats and vulnerabilities Dev Drive Protection includes a performance mode that scans the Dev Drive asynchronously
- Securing your device - Microsoft Support
Easy steps to improve the security and privacy of your devices when you're working at home, remotely, or in the office
- Securely browse the web in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Follow these guidelines to browse the web securely in Microsoft Edge As you browse the web, you'll see an icon in the address bar that indicates the security of the connection to the site you're visiting This icon helps you determine if you can safely send and receive information from the site
- How to help keep your Microsoft account secure
Learn how to keep your Microsoft account safe, including making a strong password, identifying safe emails, and reviewing account activity
- Keep your computer secure at home - Microsoft Support
Keeping your computer secure helps you avoid malware and direct hacking attempts designed to steal your personal information Here are some ways you can help reduce your online risk when you use your computer at home
- Stay Protected With the Windows Security App - Microsoft Support
Learn about the Windows Security app and some of the most common tools you can use
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