Disable Defender scans
- Multiple actionsThis page belongs to a category, containing some changes with similar goal.
- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Impact: HighSystem Functionality Loss Risk: High
This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script. - Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
- 29 scripts
- 8 categories
- Fully reversible
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using this website.
The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.
Overview
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Steps to disable Defender scans on your Windows machine to strengthen important privacy assurance. In direct relation, this help demonstrates how to undo the modification.
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References
- Integration and Migration of COM+ services to WCF
- Weak Security Controls and Practices Routinely Exploited for Initial Access
- Regulating Cyber Technologies - Privacy vs Security
- Privacy vs. Security: Exploring the Differences & Relationship
Technical Details
This code configures scheduled tasks to help maintain information privacy control with help of controlled automation. As result of reducing task overlap, it can also help make the system more effective.
This modification applies system changes to strengthen personal data management and it helps to accomplish administrative rights.
To help minimize data privacy assurance risks, this playbook handles File Explorer (also known as Windows Explorer) to reach protected file boundaries. Alongside improved navigation speed, this helps make the system run smoother.
Amid applying this registry changes, this configuration configures your system to gain system privacy modification to improve personal data privacy management. With support of cut down on background tasks, it aims to help to benefit from optimizing system configurations.
To realize protected user data during updates, this change implements installation controls to be able to reduce system privacy guardrail risks. This script can also help improve application responsiveness, to accomplish minimized bandwidth usage.
The config here controls essential operating system settings to achieve secured system resources and this helps to be able to optimize cyber privacy handling. This would help enhanced resource management to make the system work better.
This tweak refines Windows COM infrastructure to help reinforce sensitive data privacy enforcement and it can also help to obtain component isolation. To obtain enhanced COM handling, it aims to help streamline system processes.
This executable orchestrates files and folders to help enhance online data privacy security as a means of less document tracking. This action can also help manage system resources better through the use of optimized file operations.
To achieve controlled security perimeter, this instruction set changes security protocols to maximize personal data privacy measures. To benefit from optimized security processes, it helps keep the system running well.
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Requires technical knowledge about YAML and Git- Not Advised
This script should only be used by advanced users.
This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality.
Consider creating a system restore point before doing any changes.
- Security Trade-off
This action prioritizes privacy over certain security features. It's not recommended and should only be used by advanced users after understanding its implications.
Increased Privacy
Enhanced privacy through reduced data collection and trackingDecreased Security
Some security features will be disabled or limitedThis script can be reversed, this allows you to restore the default system security.
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Choose one of two ways to apply:
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Download and run the script directly- No app needed
- Offline usage
- Easy-to-apply
- Free
- Open-source
Maximum — Strongest Possible Privacy
- Military-grade privacy protection
- Major system impact
- Consider having system restore point.
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Help
How to apply or restore "Disable Defender scans" using script
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Web Browser
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 5 instructions
- 1
Download
Download the script file by clicking on thebutton above.
Use button above to restore changes. - 2
Keep the file
If warned by your browser, keep the file. - 3
Open
Open the downloaded file. - 4
Exit
Once it's done, press any key to exit the window. - 5
Restart
Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.
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How to apply or restore "Disable Defender scans" using privacy.sexy
- ≈ 3 min to complete
- Tools: privacy.sexy
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 4 instructions
- 2
Choose script
- Search for the category name: Disable Defender scans
- Check the category by clicking on the checkbox of the category.
- 3
Run
Click on ▶️ Run button at the bottom of the page.This button only appears on desktop version (recommended). On browser, use 💾 Save button.
Explore This Guide
- 29 Privacy settings
- 6 Main categories
- These settings are organized into 6 main categories for easy navigation.
- Main categories may contain subcategories, further organizing related functionality.
- 8 Total categories
Choose what to protect based on your needs:This script already includes these options.
You can review, apply or reverse each option individually.
Click any option to learn more about what it does.
Some settings and commands may require technical knowledge to apply correctly.
Disable scan actions
Disable catch-up scans
Disable Defender scan options
Minimize scanned areas
Disable auto-scans
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