This sort of dispute is like the endless Nike vs Adidas, Coca Cola vs Pepsi, Samsung vs Apple, Bosch vs Miele, Mercedes vs BMW and so on.Extreme arguments on either side of the Microsoft Defender debate should be questioned. Microsoft undoubtedly made significant leaps developing their consumer security over the last 20 years, and they operate one of the largest cybersecurity networks in the world with 78+ trillion daily signals. Extremely numerous engineers work full-time to this end.
However, people always have different inclinations. Some find other solutions better for many different reasons. The leading antiviruses are largely comparable in the end. No security product is perfect, and they're all vulnerable and disagreeable in one way or another.
The market offers options for everyone to choose.
No one is irrelevant, the revenues generated are different.



