Some people disable Windows Defender SmartScreen because it slows down their PC or they don’t like the messages it pops up. If this sounds like some of the issues that make you want to disable Windows Defender SmartScreen, below are ways to go about it.
Should I disable Windows Defender SmartScreen?
Windows Defender SmartScreen is a built-in feature of Windows 11 that provides a layer of protection against malware and phishing attacks. While it can be disabled, it should only be done after careful consideration. SmartScreen helps protect your PC by warning you before you run unrecognized apps. However, sometimes, it can block unrecognized apps. You may get a Microsoft defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting message. This can prevent these apps from launching, which can be frustrating, especially if these are your most used apps. Other reasons why disabling Windows Defender SmartScreen is a bad idea:
Makes your computer vulnerable to malware attacks – SmartScreen filters out malware before it can infect your computer. If you disable this feature, you’ll have no protection against malicious software like ransomware or spyware. Your credentials become less secure – SmartScreen helps prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information such as your email address, credit card number, and password when completing online forms on websites that don’t use HTTPS encryption. You’re more likely to download unsafe apps – SmartScreen also checks apps when they’re installed on your computer and warns you if an app has been reported as unsafe by other users or by Microsoft itself.
If you find that SmartScreen is making your PC slow or unresponsive, it’s better to find alternative ways to improve your PC’s performance. SPONSORED
How do I disable Windows Defender SmartScreen?
1. Use the Microsoft Edge browser
2. Use the Control Panel
3. Use Windows Defender
For some users, the option to disable the Smartscreen will be greyed out. This means that your organization manages those settings, and you can’t make changes. You can contact your administrator to disable them if you don’t need them.
4. Use the Group Policy
5. Use the Registry Editor
And that’s how to disable SmartScreen from the registry. We highly recommend you try the four other methods and only use the registry if necessary. Editing the registry can be disastrous, especially for novices. To cushion yourself from any after-effects that could render your PC unusable, ensure you create a restore point first. This way, you’ll have a point of return if anything goes wrong. We also have an exciting article on what to do if your Windows Defender SmartScreen is blocked. Share with us any additional thoughts on this topic in the comment section below.
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