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Jun4-11, 04:23 PM   #1
 
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I have started using Windows 7 recently. There is a program called Windows Defender included with it, and it is turned off. What is its function (seems to be some sort of safeguard) and should it be turned on?
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Jun9-11, 08:07 AM   #2
 
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Windows Defender is a anti-spyware tool that has been superceded by Microsoft Security Essentials. Do you have any antivirus software installed? If so, they may already include anti-spyware tools.
Jun9-11, 03:46 PM   #3
 
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Windows Defender is a anti-spyware tool that has been superceded by Microsoft Security Essentials. Do you have any antivirus software installed? If so, they may already include anti-spyware tools.
I have AVG, Bitdefender, and Malwarebyte (all free versions).
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I have AVG, Bitdefender, and Malwarebyte (all free versions).
I can't say for sure but I don't think that it's good to have more than one antivirus program running at a time. I had a new Windows 7 computer last year and made the mistake of having both AVG and Microsoft Security Essentials running on it. They were causing it to randomly lock up especially while browsing the internet. It took me a while to figure that one out.
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You are probably right. I am not familiar with Bitdefender (it came with my installation) and I've been thinking of removing it. AVG seems to do very well - Consumer Reports liked it.
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