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Porto_b2020-10-07 15:16:28
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Porto_b, 2020-10-07 15:16:28

Windows 10 Windows defender?

I read that Windows Defender is built into the OS and disabling it as a service can lead to unstable operation of the entire OS.
How true is this?

It can also be temporarily disabled in the security settings.

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But it turns off there literally for 20-30 seconds, is it possible to edit the time it turns off? And if it is possible, then temporarily disabling it can also lead to unstable operation of the entire OS?

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-10-07
@Zoominger

No, this will not lead to unstable work.
Rather, it means that without antivirus software, you can catch some kind of bug and then the system will become really unstable.
You can disable at your own risk.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-10-07
@firedragon

Disconnect those who understand why.
For example, I disable servers using policies, as well as a bunch of other unnecessary services and settings.
And so this antivirus, by the way, is quite good. Competitors? Kaspersky and Symantec

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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2020-10-07
@tsklab

Yes, he is needed.

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Artem @Jump, 2020-10-07
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I read that Windows Defender is built into the OS
Yes, that is right.
and disabling it as a service can lead to unstable operation of the entire OS.
Nonsense.

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Drno, 2020-10-08
@Drno

Use the DWS program

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