Common use of Windows Defender Clause in Contracts

Windows Defender. If turned on, Windows Defender will search your licensed device for many types of malicious software, including viruses, worms, bots, rootkits, “spyware”, “adware” and other potentially unwanted software. If it finds potentially unwanted software, the software will ask you if you want to ignore, disable (quarantine) or remove it. If you choose the “recommended” security settings when you first start using the software, such malware and other potentially unwanted software rated “high” or “severe” will automatically be removed. This removal may result in other software on your licensed device ceasing to work or your breaching a license to use that software. It is possible that software that is not unwanted may be removed or disabled. If you use Windows Defender and Windows Update, Windows Defender is regularly updated through Windows Update.

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Sources: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

Windows Defender. If turned on, Windows Defender will search your licensed device for many types of malicious software, including viruses, worms, bots, rootkits, “spyware”, “adware” and other potentially unwanted software. If it finds potentially unwanted software, the software Software will ask you if you want to ignore, disable (quarantine) or remove it. If you choose the “recommended” security settings when you first start using the softwareSoftware, such malware and other potentially unwanted software rated “high” or “severe” will automatically be removed. This removal may result in other software on your licensed device ceasing to work or your breaching a license to use that software. It is possible that software that is not unwanted may be removed or disabled. If you use Windows Defender and Windows Update, Windows Defender is regularly updated through Windows Update.

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Sources: Software License Agreement