Microsoft Defender Antivirus notifications appear on endpoints when scans are completed and threats are detected. Notifications follow both scheduled and manually triggered scans. These notifications also appear in the Notification Center , and a summary of scans and threat detections appear at regular time intervals.
If you're part of your organization's security team, you can configure how notifications appear on endpoints, such as notifications that prompt for a system reboot or that indicate a threat has been detected and remediated. You can configure the display of additional notifications, such as recent threat detection summaries, in the Windows Security app and with Group Policy.
In Group Policy settings for all versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, the notification feature is called Enhanced notifications. Right-click the Group Policy Object you want to configure, and then select Edit. Double-click Turn off enhanced notifications , and set the option to Enabled. Then select OK. This will prevent additional notifications from appearing. Disabling additional notifications will not disable critical notifications, such as threat detection and remediation alerts.
Open the Windows Security app by clicking the shield icon in the task bar or searching the start menu for Security. I cannot disable it at least not in my knowledge , and it does not appear on the notification section of settings although it did back in Is there a way to disable this? Help is much appreciated! This thread is locked.
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