But if you take into account the entire Windows Security apparatus, Defender comes with a firewall, drive-level encryption (in Windows 10 Pro and up), limited parental controls and even a game mode. There are no upgrades available to augment protection or add features. What you see with Windows Defender is what you get. Windows Defender comes with Windows 8.1 and 10 and can be disabled only by the installation of a third-party antivirus program, or, if you're brave, editing the Windows Registry. Windows Defender: What's covered and upgrade options
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