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    Microsoft Removed “Best Antivirus for 2026” Page—What It Reveals About Windows Defender

    Microsoft appears to have removed an April 9 Windows Learning Center article titled “Best antivirus software for 2026: The built-in Windows protection you need,” after the page argued that many Windows 11 users do not need third-party antivirus software. The vanished page now redirects to...
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    Use Windows Defender Periodic Scanning with a Third-Party Antivirus

    Use Windows Defender Periodic Scanning with a Third-Party Antivirus Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 10 minutes Windows includes Microsoft Defender Antivirus, but many users prefer to run a third-party antivirus such as Norton, Bitdefender, Malwarebytes Premium, ESET, Avast, AVG, McAfee, or...
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    Is Microsoft Defender Enough? Windows 11 Built-In Security vs Third-Party AV

    Microsoft is making a familiar but still consequential argument: for most Windows 11 users, the built-in security stack is enough. That message matters because it cuts against a long-standing assumption that “real” protection requires a paid third-party antivirus suite. It also arrives at a time...
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    Pause or Remove Microsoft Defender on Windows 11: Safe Methods and Best Practices

    Microsoft Defender Antivirus can be paused quickly for a single task or disabled persistently for an entire deployment — but how you do it, and why you do it, matter far more today than they did a few years ago. This feature guide and analysis walks through safe, supported temporary disables...
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