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How to Use the Windows 10 Windows Defender Security Center

  190825 Tuesday, July 31, 2018
1. Introduction

In this article, you'll find out everything you can do with the Windows Defender Security Center, the built-in protection application on Windows 10,  click here to purchase your Windows 10 product key This security tool is becoming more and more user-friendly with the new Windows 10 updates. It is more and more ergonomic and easy to use. It protects your system against malware, hacker attacks, damaged file threats, phishing emails and many other features.

Because the Windows Defender Security Center is always running in the background, you should check it regularly. By visiting this protection application, you can view the PC report and configure the settings according to your needs.
How to use Windows Defender Security Center to secure your Windows 10 PC
To make changes, you must first start the Windows Defender Security Center.
Windows 10 allows you to access it in different ways. However, the quickest way to launch the application is via the system tray. So, here's how to do
2. Steps to follow
1. First, go to the search bar and type Windows Defender Security Center then click on the displayed result. 
2. Once Windows Defender Security Center appeared, you can manage this interface.
Windows security at a glance
There are basically seven parts of the Windows Defender Security Center that help keep the PC clean and secure. They are described below:
1. Virus protection and threats
2. Account protection
3. Firewall and network protection
4. Application and browser control
5. Device security
6. Performance and Device Integrity
7. Parental Control Options
Viruses and protection against threats
Once you expand all categories, this is the first on the list. It is also part of Windows Defender Antivirus. This tool basically provides you with various scan options such as fast scan, full scan, custom scan, and Windows Defender Offline Scan. In addition to this, it also allows you to manage the protection settings against viruses and threats, as well as to keep the tool updated from time to time. The best thing about this segment is that it also includes a section for Ransomware protection.
In addition to this quick scan, Windows Defender Security Center also gives you three more scans. To explore them, click Scan Options.
Comprehensive scan: This feature takes a long time to find viruses on the computer. However, it scans all the files and applications that exist in your computer.
Custom scan: If you have a doubt about malware on a particular location on your PC, you can use this specific option to trace viruses.
Note: In addition, you can also perform this scan simply by right-clicking on a particular folder, drive, or file. In the context menu, select the "Scan with Windows Defender" option.
Windows Defender Offline Scan: Some malware is inflexible and difficult to remove. Some anti-malware program cannot remove them from Windows 10, however, you can scan the system offline to process it later. To use this tool, you must close all active applications in the system.
Note: The system will reboot as "Windows Defender Antivirus" environment during offline scan mode. If the system has an active Internet during this process, the latest update of this application will be installed on the system with the scanning process. If it detects malware during the scan, it will eventually eradicate or block it.