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GwenBrenner
I have tried bruteforcing an uninstall, I have tried disabling it in at least 3 different ways, I have tried and failed to disable notifications from it. This is my last resort. I do not want, nor do I need, Windows Defender. Half of the warnings it gives are for software I intentionally downloaded, the other half are false positives. It is useless software and it gives me no less than 20 false positive notifications every day that I ignore only for them to keep coming. So I want an official list from microsoft of every way possible to disable or remove Windows Defender or to completely disable the notification system (which is equally useless). At this point, I would label Windows Defender as non-malicious malware. It's been designed to remove control from the user over what software is running on their pc and actively interrupts the user with notifications and "warnings" of non-existent viruses.
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