Or is it a case that I have to change my strategy? Its no biggie either way but I need to know what I can/must do. Is it really a case that C:\Users would not work if all sub-folders beneath that are to be protected? I ask this since my backup strategy is to have each weeks backups in their own folders and of course, this changes every week. However, I note that the default protected folders have their absolute paths included, e.g. To make sure my PC is protected from ransomware attacks I've just been looking at this feature in Defender and adding folders I want to protect. In addition I'm currently using Lastpass Password Manager although my husband isn't using any form of password management - I wish he would. Well we don't use the cloud at all - for anything. They basically say the same as How To Geek in that Malwarebytes is also required since Defender does lack web protection, password management and cloud backup. This was last updated on and really gave a brilliant review of Defender which I am quite happy to accept. Is Windows Defender good enough to use in 2021 (yes and no) | PrivacySavvy Just to check it was still man enough for the task I did another check on the internet a few days ago and came up with the following website: This was at the recommendation of How To Geek some years ago. For some time now neither my husband nor I have had an antivirus installed since we have depended entirely on Microsoft Defender teamed with Malwarebytes to protect our PCs.
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