3 Easy Ways to Disable Windows Defender Antivirus Protection (2024)

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Easy step-by-step guide to disable Defender antivirus protection

Written byNicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: May 20, 2024Fact Checked

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This wikiHow guide will show you how to turn off Microsoft Defender (formerly Windows Defender) in Windows 10. Microsoft Defender can be disabled in Settings, but will turn back on automatically when you restart your computer. If you want to turn off Defender permanently, you'll need to install a different antivirus program. You can also use the built-in Group Policy Editor to permanently turn off Defender.

Things You Should Know

  • To disable Defender, open Windows Security, go to Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings, and turn off real-time protection.
  • Defender will reenable automatically the next time you restart your computer.
  • To turn off Defender permanently, install an alternative antivirus program, or use the Group Policy Editor.

Method 1

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Disabling Defender Temporarily

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    Press the Windows key and type "Windows Security." A list of matching search results will appear.

    • This method temporarily turns off Defender’s real-time antimalware protection, which can be helpful if you need to install trusted software that Defender improperly flags as harmful.
    • Defender will turn back on automatically after you restart your PC.
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    Click Windows Security in the search results. This opens your security settings.

    • If you don't see this option, you're likely not signed in as an administrator. If you're not the administrator of the PC, you won't be able to disable Windows Defender.

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    Click Virus & threat protection. It's the first option below the "Protection areas" heading near the top of the page.

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    Click Virus & threat protection settings. You'll find this option in the middle of the page.

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    Disable Microsoft Defender's real-time scanning. Turning off real-time protection will mean your device is vulnerable until it turns back on.[1]

    • Click the blue "On" switch below the "Real-time protection" heading.
    • Click Yes when prompted. This will turn off the real-time scanning feature of Microsoft Defender.
    • You can also disable Microsoft Defender's cloud-based protection by clicking the blue "On" switch below "Cloud-delivered protection" and clicking Yes when prompted.
    • Windows Defender will turn itself back on the next time you restart your computer.
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Method 2

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Disabling Permanently (Antivirus Software)

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    Install an alternative antivirus product. To turn off Microsoft Defender permanently, you can install a 3rd party antivirus software like Bitdefender, McAfee, or Malwarebytes Premium. When setting up your new antivirus software, the new software will automatically disable Windows' built-in antivirus protection.

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Disabling Permanently (Group Policy Editor)

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    Turn off Tamper Protection. If you're using Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, you can use the built-in Group Policy Editor to turn off Microsoft Defender permanently. Note that your computer will be vulnerable to malware after turning off Defender. You’ll need to turn off Tamper Protection to turn off Microsoft Defender:[2]

    • Open the Windows Security app.
    • Click Virus & threat protection.
    • Click Manage settings.
    • Switch Tamper Protection to “Off.”
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    Press Win+R. The Run menu will open.

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    Type gpedit.msc in the Run window and press Enter. This will open the Group Policy Editor menu.[3]

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    Navigate to the policy to turn off Microsoft Defender. Take these steps in the Group Policy Editor to find this option:

    • Computer Configuration
    • Administrative Templates
    • Windows Components
    • Microsoft Defender Antivirus
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    Double-click “Turn off Microsoft Defender Antivirus.” You'll see it in the policy list. This opens an options menu for the policy.

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    Click Enabled.

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    Click OK. This will confirm the choice to turn off Microsoft Defender and close the window.

    • You must restart your computer to turn off Microsoft Defender fully.
    • To reenable Defender in the future, return to the GPE and change “Turn off Microsoft Defender Antivirus” to Not Configured,
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    I did not order Microsoft Defender, how do I delete it?

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    Microsoft Defender comes with Windows 10, and, unfortunately, it cannot be deleted.

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    Is there a way to turn it off without admin privileges?

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    No, you need to be an administrator to disable Windows Defender. This is a security measure to prevent viruses from turning Windows Defender off. However, if you know what you are doing and are certain of the safety of a third party app, it is possible to turn it off by using third party operating systems or startup disks which can access system settings of this system or user account, and disabling services with help of third party apps.

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    It keeps getting switched back to on. Why?

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      1. Open the Start menu.
      2. Click Settings.
      3. Click Update & Security.
      4. Click Windows Security.
      5. Click Virus & threat protection.
      6. Click Virus & threat protection settings.
      7. Toggle off "Real-time protection."
      For more information on how to disable Microsoft Defender, read on!

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