Are you getting false positives with Windows Defender Antivirus? Here are the steps to exclude files, folders, and other items from getting scanned on Windows 10.
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On Windows 10, the Windows Defender Antivirus is your default anti-malware engine to protect your device and data from viruses, roolkits, ransomware, and other security threats.
Although for the most part the built-in Windows 10 antivirus does a pretty good job, it may flag a file or folder that you trust as malicious. If you want to prevent this type of behavior from happening, Windows Defender Antivirus includes an option to exclude files and folders, as well as file types and processes from getting scanned and blocked.
In this Windows 10 guide, we walk you through the steps to exclude specific items and locations from Windows Defender Antivirus scans.
If you have certain files, folders, file types, and processes that you want to exclude from Windows Defender Antivirus scans, use the following steps:
Once you complete these steps, you may need to repeat the instructions to exclude other items you don't want the antivirus to scan to avoid false positives.
At any time, you can remove an exclusion using the same instructions, but on step No. 5, make sure to select the item and click the Remove button.
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