Enable/Disable "Possibly Unwanted Applications Protection" in Windows Defender with Enable or Disable Possibly Unwanted Applications Protection
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Enable or Disable Possibly Unwanted Applications Protection contains registry files that can quickly enable or disable "Possibly Unwanted Applications Protection" in Windows Defender without the need to utilize PowerShell. A more detailed explanation is outlined in the guide authored by MajorGeeks very own Tim T.
While you can edit the registry, this download simplifies that task.
The Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) protection feature in Windows Defender Antivirus can identify and block PUAs from downloading and installing on endpoints in your network. These applications are not considered viruses, malware, or other types of threats, but might perform actions on endpoints that adversely affect their performance or use.
There is a third option that can notify you, but not block downloads.
Download @ https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/enable_or_disable_possibly_unwanted_applications_protection.html
What's the Best Antivirus and Is Windows Defender Good Enough
Hide the Windows Defender Security Center Icon on the Windows 10 Taskbar
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While you can edit the registry, this download simplifies that task.
The Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) protection feature in Windows Defender Antivirus can identify and block PUAs from downloading and installing on endpoints in your network. These applications are not considered viruses, malware, or other types of threats, but might perform actions on endpoints that adversely affect their performance or use.
There is a third option that can notify you, but not block downloads.
Download @ https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/enable_or_disable_possibly_unwanted_applications_protection.html
What's the Best Antivirus and Is Windows Defender Good Enough
Hide the Windows Defender Security Center Icon on the Windows 10 Taskbar
comments powered by Disqus