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Windows Security>Reputation based protection settings
I am unable to access the settings for 'reputation based protection'. This setting is managed by your administrator, is the only constant reminder that pops up whenever I click to check those settings. Earlier, I had even posted this problem in the community, but to no avail. Windows Security>App & Browser Control>Reputation based Protection Settings
Reputation-based protection
I have an item listed as "Potentially unwanted app found." I would like to confirm that it is not something I need; I'm suspicious given I now cannot logon with employer. How can I see the app in question?
App & browser control: Add protection and online security
Use the updated App & browser control settings in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update to configure your Windows Defender SmartScreen. It checks websites and downloads for anything potentially dangerous, such as phishing, malware, viruses, or other online threats. If you are using previous versions of Windows 10, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/app-browser-control-stop-security-risks-before-they-happen/YFoZOOmn27g
Cleaner, faster, safer – Keeping potentially unwanted apps at bay
Potentially unwanted applications (PUA) are a category of software that can cause your device to run slowly, display unexpected ads, or at worst, install other software which may be more harmful or annoying. In the Windows 10 May 2020 update, Potentially Unwanted App blocking is available to everyone running Windows 10!
Virus protection
What does this statement mean "Your virus and threat protection is managed by your organization." Who is "my" organization? This is a home computer and currently Domain, Private and Public firewalls are ON.
Virus & threat protection: Keep Defender antivirus at full strength
Check on your Windows Defender antivirus protection, and keep it strong.
Windows Security: The dashboard for device protections
Windows Security provides a dashboard into your device's security protections.
Device security: Security that comes built into your device
Windows Security protects your device all the way down to the core hardware and software that make it run. Please check the latest device security settings in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. If you are using previous versions of Windows 10, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/device-security-protection-for-your-most-central-systems/6V8ah4LnDFc
Firewall & network protections: Keep unwanted online traffic out
Check up on your Windows Defender Firewall protection.
How to get the Windows 10 May 2020 Update
Windows 10 May 2020 Update, version 2004 is now available! In this video, Windows engineer Savitha talks about a few key points on what to expect with this update and how to get it. Keep in mind that you may not see "Download and install" on your device as we are slowly throttling up this availability over the coming weeks, or your device might have a compatibility issue for which a safeguard hold is in place until we are confident that you will have a good update experience. Please check Windows blog for details: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2020/05/27/how-to-get-the-windows-10-may-2020-update/ To learn more about the new and updated features as part of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, please be sure to visit https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/features Windows 10 monthly updates: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/windows-10-monthly-updates/BwB10v55WSk Windows security updates: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/keep-your-pc-more-secure-with-windows-security-updates/YmIitr4eJ8E
Protect your PC from potentially unwanted applications
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/protect-your-pc-from-potentially-unwanted...Windows Security has reputation-based protection that can help protect your PC from potentially unwanted applications. Potentially unwanted app blocking was first introduced in the Windows 10 May 2020 update, and is turned off by default for consumers. (Enterprise customers may have it turned on by default) How do I turn it on?
Reputation Based Protection randomly turned off ...
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-security/reputation-based...Reputation Based Protection randomly turned off. So I was away from my computer for maybe a good 30 minutes to do something really quick. When I get back next thing I know I get a notification telling me that I should turn on reputation based protection. I went to my event logger and found these 3 things.
Set up and use Microsoft Defender SmartScreen on ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender...To use Windows Security to set up Microsoft Defender SmartScreen on a device. Open the Windows Security app, and then select App & browser control > Reputation-based protection settings.. In the Reputation-based protection screen, choose from the following options:. In the Check apps and files area:. On. Warns users that the apps and files being downloaded from the web are potentially ...
App & browser control in Windows Security
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/app-browser-control-in-windows-security-8f...Reputation-based protection Reputation-based protection leverages what Microsoft knows about various sites, services, and publishers, as well as threats we've seen in action to help protect you from malicious or potentially unwanted apps, files, or websites. Learn more about Reputation-based protection