Windows Defender already has an option to block potentially unwanted programs on Windows 10, but this feature has been available exclusively to Enterprise users. However, if you don’t own an Enterprise version and you want to block potentially unwanted programs, follow the instructions from this article.

How to Block Bundleware Using Windows Defender in Windows 10

Potentially unwanted programs also known as bundleware are those programs that install themselves with other software, and in most cases you won’t even know that these programs are installed. Although they are usually not harmful they will use your space and resources, and that’s not something that you want. So if you wish to protect your computer from potentially unwanted programs, this is what you need to do. As you can see, enabling protection from potentially unwanted programs isn’t hard as you thought, however, we advise you that you modify registry carefully. Microsoft believes that Windows Defender is the right security software to keep you safe while using Windows 10, and that you don’t need to install any other third-party program. But tests have showed that some third-party antivirus programs are indeed better solution than Windows Defender, so we’ll leave this choice to you. In case you chose Windows Defender as your primary system security, and you have some problems with it, check out this article, it might be helpful.

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