Windows 10 prompted me a message saying that there is no need to install a protection software since Windows 10 has a protection software built-in. What Webroot has to say about this?
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Hi grinfocus
Welcome to the Community Forums.
Whilst technically what has been said is true; Windows 10 comes with WIndows Defender enabled, it is also true to say that comparing the protection provided by this and that from WSA is like comparing chalk & cheese...there is no real comparison as the latter is immesureably better/more powerful and provides better protection.
So, IMHO, your best approach would be to install WSA (give it a trial if you do not have a license) whilst disabling Windows Defender (we can provide guidance on doing that) and see what you think,
To give you some idea of how WSA works please see the diagram below:
And please feel free to ask any further questions you may have on this.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
Whilst technically what has been said is true; Windows 10 comes with WIndows Defender enabled, it is also true to say that comparing the protection provided by this and that from WSA is like comparing chalk & cheese...there is no real comparison as the latter is immesureably better/more powerful and provides better protection.
So, IMHO, your best approach would be to install WSA (give it a trial if you do not have a license) whilst disabling Windows Defender (we can provide guidance on doing that) and see what you think,
To give you some idea of how WSA works please see the diagram below:
And please feel free to ask any further questions you may have on this.
Regards, Baldrick
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