To do that, bring up the hidden power user menu and open Control Panel, and select Security and Maintenance. However, when I’m trying to be productive and set up a new PC, it slows down progress and is plain annoying. When it appears, it’s just a matter of clicking the “I agree…” box and the “Run anyway” button. The shot below I received the other day when I was about to install VirtualBox. Also, Microsoft has improved the SmartScreen Filter in Windows 10 to integrate with Microsoft Edge and IE 11 to help keep you safe from malicious websites. It does help protect you from installing malicious software. Important Note: If you’re new to Windows 10 or a novice user, I recommend not turning off SmartScreen. ![]() So, you don’t need the annoyance of the SmartScreen filter constantly popping up when you’re about to install something. ![]() If you’re an experienced power user, you should already know what’s safe and what isn’t when downloading and installing apps.
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