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Microsoft says Windows 11’s built-in 'Defender' antivirus is "usually sufficient" for most PC users: "I haven't used a 3rd party antivirus since XP"

Microsoft confirms that the built-in Microsoft Defender antivirus provides sufficient security for most Windows 11 users, advising against the unnecessary installation of additional third-party security software.

Key Points

  • Microsoft Defender offers real-time protection against malware, phishing, and ransomware as a native Windows 11 application.
  • The company warns that running multiple antivirus programs simultaneously can cause system conflicts and excessive resource consumption.
  • Microsoft recommends keeping Windows 11 updated and exercising caution with software downloads to maintain optimal security.
  • Community feedback on platforms like Reddit suggests that many users consider the built-in protection adequate for daily computing needs.

Why it Matters

Relying on built-in security tools reduces system overhead and simplifies device management for the average user. This guidance helps consumers avoid unnecessary software costs and potential performance issues caused by redundant security applications.
Windows Central Published by kevinokemwa@outlook.com (Kevin Okemwa) , Kevin Okemwa
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