Windows Defender is a solid first-party antivirus on Windows 10. I am happy that finally, Microsoft has brought a feature-rich andsecure antivirus for Windows 10that is not a resource hog. It also comes with many features that can be helpful for users. One of the best features of Windows Defender (now called Windows Security) is that you can add exclusions for files and folders and the antivirus will not scan those items. That’s awesome, right? It will significantlyimprove your PC performanceand free up resources for other tasks. So without further ado, let’s go ahead and learn how to exclude files and folders from Windows Defender.
Exclude Files and Folders from Windows Defender
Press the Windows key once on your keyboard and type and “security“. Now, open Windows Security from the top result.
Here, move to the “Virus and threat protection” tab and click on “Manage Settings”.
Now, scroll down and you will find a section called “Exclusions“. From here, you can add any file or folder and Windows Defender will exclude those from scanning. To proceed, click on “Add or remove exclusions”.
Simply click on “Add an exclusion” and choose what do you want to exclude from Windows Defender.
Here, for instance, I amchoosing a folderand it won’t be scanned from Windows Defender. Once you do that, Windows will ask to confirm your action. Click on “Yes”.
Now, you have successfully excluded a folder from Windows Defender.From now on, the folder will not be scannedby Windows Defender.
If you want to remove the exclusion then simply click on the entry and click on “Remove“. That’s it.
So that is how you can add exclusions to Windows Defender and make your PC much faster to use. As we all know, Windows keeps scanning files, folders, and various other things in the background which slows down the PC. If you are working on a large document or compiling code then Windows Defender can slow down the performance.
So go ahead and add the exclusions as per your wish. In case, you want topermanently disable Windows Defenderthen follow our in-depth guide. Also, for more suchWindows 10 tips and tricks, go through our linked guide.
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