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The truth about Windows Defender on Windows 10 (Home & Pro).
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 778527" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Average users like me keep the Internet and therefore Microsoft alive and flourishing with our data and ignorance. Like Edge browser, I'd like to think that Windows Defender keeps one infection-free until he/she has found and installed the preferred (3rd party) software after a clean installation. Microsoft has a self-serving, vested interest in that regard. Things have changed majorly since the debut of Windows 10. I don't like Microsoft, in fact, the thought of anyone not an employee or shareholder saying "man, I love Microsoft" make me smile. At the end of the day, Windows Defender is "just" an antivirus. Take it or leave it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 778527, member: 74969"] Average users like me keep the Internet and therefore Microsoft alive and flourishing with our data and ignorance. Like Edge browser, I'd like to think that Windows Defender keeps one infection-free until he/she has found and installed the preferred (3rd party) software after a clean installation. Microsoft has a self-serving, vested interest in that regard. Things have changed majorly since the debut of Windows 10. I don't like Microsoft, in fact, the thought of anyone not an employee or shareholder saying "man, I love Microsoft" make me smile. At the end of the day, Windows Defender is "just" an antivirus. Take it or leave it. [/QUOTE]
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