

In addition, you will be able to add or remove devices and view malware protection across all your devices (up to four). The app will offer real-time notifications, security tips, and recommended steps to protect your devices from hackers and malicious code.

The “Microsoft Defender” app is a new offering meant to provide a unified dashboard to manage your online security for a family of devices, including Windows 11, Windows 10, macOS, iPhone, and Android devices, connected with the same Microsoft account.

No, Microsoft is not planning to charge you money for the “Microsoft Defender Antivirus” that comes built into Windows 11 and Windows 10. The company has been working on this product for a number of months, and it’s now available as a preview through the Microsoft Store for users in the United States. See also this video walking you through the new security app from Microsoft at the Pureinfotech YouTube channel.
