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Stay Protected With the Windows Security App - Microsoft Support It includes features such as Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Windows Firewall, and Smart App Control, which work together to provide real-time protection against viruses, malware, and other security threats
Windows Security App Overview - Microsoft Support With features like Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Windows Firewall, and Smart App Control, you can easily access and configure robust security settings Built into Windows, this app ensures your device is protected from the moment you start it up, offering real-time protection and peace of mind
Windows Security App Settings - Microsoft Support You'll always receive notifications when there's a problem that requires immediate action The settings on this page simply let you specify whether you want to know things such as that a threat was successfully blocked, or that a malware scan completed uneventfully
Getting started with anti-malware in Microsoft Defender If you're concerned and want to have Microsoft Defender run a scan right now, you can do that by going to the Device protection page from the Microsoft Defender dashboard
Protect the whole family with Microsoft Defender Microsoft Defender helps to protect the entire family When family members share the security status of their devices with family organizers, the organizer can see that status on the Other devices screen of their Microsoft Defender dashboard
Stay protected on Windows 11 with smart security features Microsoft Defender Antivirus will detect the threat, block the download, and notify you, helping prevent data theft or system damage It's on by default, reducing the need for an alternative antivirus on Windows 11
Getting started with web protection in Microsoft Defender Web protection is currently available on Windows, iOS, and Android It does this by checking links you click on, or that an app tries to open on your device and comparing them against our constantly updated list of sites known to be dangerous