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You can’t get rid of Windows Defender. Microsoft closes option to disable built-in antivirus Windows 10 – Phone Mantra
Windows Defender is the built-in antivirus in Windows 10. There is a checkbox to disable it in the settings, but this method does not allow you to deactivate the entire software.

You can’t do this by editing the registry.
Windows Defender is the built-in antivirus in Windows 10. There is a checkbox to disable it in the settings, but this method does not allow you to deactivate the entire software. Until recently, a convenient option to completely disable Windows Defender was to edit the registry. But the new Windows 10 update closes this opportunity.
The August update of Windows 10 for version 4.18.2007.8 disables the DisableAntiSpyware function in the registry: the va…
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