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How to disable windows defender on Windows 11?
Microsoft intentionally makes its difficult to disable Windows Defender to ensure the Windows system remains protected against malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats. In the past, users could easily disable antivirus software, which left many systems vulnerable—especially for less tech-savvy users who didn’t realize the risks.
By requiring multiple steps, like turning off Tamper Protection or modifying Group Policy or the Registry, Microsoft aims to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes that could compromise system security.
Furthermore, with increasing threats and more sophisticated malware, Microsoft wants to maintain a baseline level of protection for all Windows users. Windows Defender is deeply integrated into the Windows operating system and is designed to re-enable itself automatically if disabled improperly.
This approach helps reduce infections and data breaches, especially on systems without third-party antivirus software. While this can be frustrating for power users who prefer full control, the overall design prioritizes safety and security for the broader user base.
Be careful before you decided to turn off Windows Defender Antivirus on your PC!