Windows comes with free antivirus and anti-malware called Microsoft Defender to stop viruses and malware from installing on your computer. Microsoft Defender will automatically be your default security provider when no third-party anti-virus and anti-malware are installed. When a commercial or third-party security software is installed, Microsoft Defender will automatically disable itself and allow the other software to be your provider. The Security providers section in Windows Security apps lists all antivirus, firewall, and web protection security providers protecting your device that are registered with Windows Security. Below is how to tell who is your device’s current security provider in Windows 11.
How to view the current security provider in Windows 11
As described above, the Security Providers section in Windows Security apps lists all antivirus, firewall, and web protection security providers that are running on your device and registered with Windows Security. Here’s how to tell with Windows 11. First, open the Windows Security app. You can do that by clicking on the Start menu button and searching for “Windows Security“. Under Best match, click on the Windows Security app. In the Windows Security app, on the “Security at a glance page“, click the Settings button at the button left of the page. On the Windows Security Settings page, under Security providers, click the Manage providers link. On the Security providers page in Windows Security app, you will find providers for each of the different roles.
Antivirus Firewall Web protection
By default, Microsoft Defender will assume all three roles. That should give you an idea of what and who is protecting your Windows device. Conclusion: This post showed you how to view who or what is protecting your Windows device. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.