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格力云佳制冷效果 Protect your PC from unwanted software

On the spectrum of software there鈥檚 clean apps on one end, malware on the other, and a grey area in between of apps that we don鈥檛 he a lot of confidence in, or that may display some disturbing behior, but don鈥檛 fall to the level of malware. We call that software in the grey area "Potentially unwanted apps" or "PUA".

Malware is聽malicious software. It may be a self-replicating virus, a "trojan horse" that pretends to be something it's not in order to trick you into installing it, or聽some other kind of attack. Its goal may be to steal your personal data, steal your identity, use your system to launch attacks against others, or commit other cybercrimes.聽Microsoft Defender Antivirus tries to block malware before it can infect your device.聽

Potentially unwanted apps (PUA) aren't malware, but they might display unwanted advertising, secretly use your PC for cryptomining, offer other unexpected apps, or do other things you'd prefer they not do.

For the potentially unwanted apps, Windows can聽let you know that we he concerns, and let you decide if you want to proceed with installing them or not. For more information about turning on protection from potentially unwanted apps see聽Protect your PC from potentially unwanted applications.

Learn more

For more information on how Microsoft classifies malware, unwanted software, and potentially unwanted apps see聽How Microsoft identifies malware and potentially unwanted applications.

Reduce the chances of getting unwanted software聽

Download apps only from trusted sources, such as Microsoft Store, and be thoughtful about which apps you install.

Make sure you're running a regularly updated antivirus product such as Microsoft Defender Antivirus, which is built into all modern versions of Windows.

Windows 11 includes Smart App Control which can help to protect your device from potentially unwanted apps.

Use a modern browser, such as the new Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge uses Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, which helps block potentially unwanted聽apps.

Keep your device up-to-date with the latest updates for Windows, your browser, and your apps.

Tip:聽Reboot your PC at least once a week. This can help it run more smoothly and make sure you get the latest updates installed regularly.聽

If you believe you already he unwanted software

Uninstall software you don鈥檛 need using Settings > Apps > Apps & features (Add or Remove Programs in older versions of Windows).

Open Apps & features

In Windows Security, get the latest security intelligence and then run a full scan with Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Learn how

If the unwanted software persists, you can submit the files to Microsoft.

Perform an offline scan with Microsoft Defender Offline.

If you're in an enterprise, see the Microsoft Security Intelligence聽website for in-depth information about unwanted software.

Report a download you believe has been incorrectly flagged聽

When you attempt to download a file in Microsoft Edge, you may seen an alert that Edge believes the file could be malicious or PUA. If you're confident that the file is safe this alert could be a "false positive".聽You can report it to us so we can take a look at that file and confirm if it's safe and shouldn't be blocked in the future.

To report a false positive select the three dots next to the download alert, and choose Report this file as safe from the menu that appears.

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