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Windows users now have built-in protection against ransomware, a powerful ally in the battle against cyber threats.
This is your chance to reduce the likelihood that your device will become a target of ransomware schemes by turning on a simple feature, which gives your device an additional line of defense.
Running Windows with ransomware protection turned on is one-click process. Just go to the Windows Security app, choose Virus & threat protection, and then press the Manage ransomware protection button. From there, you can adjust the settings to your liking and turn the feature on or off.
This built-in security keeps an eye out for any unusual activity on your system and prevents unauthorized users from accessing your files. Windows will automatically quarantine affected files in the event of a ransomware attack, protecting your system from further harm.
By taking advantage of this feature, you're helping the global effort to fight cybercrime in addition to safeguarding your data. So why hold off? Now that you have Windows' ransomware protection enabled, you can rest easy knowing your computer is protected from online threats.
This is your chance to reduce the likelihood that your device will become a target of ransomware schemes by turning on a simple feature, which gives your device an additional line of defense.
Running Windows with ransomware protection turned on is one-click process. Just go to the Windows Security app, choose Virus & threat protection, and then press the Manage ransomware protection button. From there, you can adjust the settings to your liking and turn the feature on or off.
This built-in security keeps an eye out for any unusual activity on your system and prevents unauthorized users from accessing your files. Windows will automatically quarantine affected files in the event of a ransomware attack, protecting your system from further harm.
By taking advantage of this feature, you're helping the global effort to fight cybercrime in addition to safeguarding your data. So why hold off? Now that you have Windows' ransomware protection enabled, you can rest easy knowing your computer is protected from online threats.