Windows Defender / Microsoft Defender
Microsoft Defender ... which requires a subscription
To help clarify terms [because Microsoft's Department of Obfuscation have re-used the name
Defender within Office/Microsoft 365]:-
- What we used to call
Windows Defender (then, for a while,
Microsoft Defender Security Center) is now called
Microsoft Defender AntiVirus within Windows Security and it remains built-in to Windows.
- Microsoft Defender is an additional security app that forms part of Office365 i.e. within an MSAccount-related subscription product. It is separately activated by the act of signing into it.
Microsoft Defender - Microsoft365
Installing Microsoft Defender - MSSupport
- Windows Defender Firewall remains built-in to Windows.
I agree with the others that no additional or alternative malware protection is required unless you positively identify some feature of a third-party security product that is of benefit to the way you use your computer [such as a VPN].
- I haven't bothered with third-party security products for a decade.
- I spent a month using each of the common ones [Norton, McAfee, Bitdefender, ...] to see if they were worthwhile but I found no benefits so I returned to what is now called
Microsoft Defender AntiVirus within Windows Security.
- If you are considering third-party security products then do review the test results in
AVTest [Windows] results - February 2026 and click on each entry in their results table to see the detailed 'Protection' results [which reveal that none is any better than
Microsoft Defender AntiVirus within Windows Security.
Best of luck,
Denis
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