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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1007700" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>According to Microsoft's documents, it seems that it should block everything that's blocked by SmartScreen, but that doesn't happen in practice. I've seen it blocking sites 3-4 times in the same amount of years, only when actively went on to search for malware. I think it's mainly intendant for Enterprise users, where policies can be set to block various types of sites not exclusive to malicious. Recently, MS seems to have updated to make it block malware C2C servers, but maybe that's exclusive to Enterprise customers only. Kind of all MS documents only refer to MD Enterprise, so often it's not easy to know what is available for home users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1007700, member: 78686"] According to Microsoft's documents, it seems that it should block everything that's blocked by SmartScreen, but that doesn't happen in practice. I've seen it blocking sites 3-4 times in the same amount of years, only when actively went on to search for malware. I think it's mainly intendant for Enterprise users, where policies can be set to block various types of sites not exclusive to malicious. Recently, MS seems to have updated to make it block malware C2C servers, but maybe that's exclusive to Enterprise customers only. Kind of all MS documents only refer to MD Enterprise, so often it's not easy to know what is available for home users. [/QUOTE]
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