How to add a whitelist in Windows 10
How to add a whitelist in Windows 10? When our computer downloads a certain file, it may be intercepted by anti-virus software. We can add it to the whitelist and it will run normally. So how to add to Win11 whitelist? In fact, the method is very simple. Friends in need can take a look at this method to add a whitelist in Win11 Security Center. Let’s take a look below!
How to add a whitelist in Win11 Security Center
1. First, press the Win S key combination on the keyboard, or click Windows Search on the taskbar Icon;
2. In the Windows search window, enter Windows Security in the search box at the top, and then click to open the best matching Windows Security Center setting given by the system;
3. The current path is: Privacy and Security > Windows Security Center, click to open Windows Security Center;
4. In the Windows Security Center window, on the left sidebar, click Virus and Threat Protection;
5. Find and click the management settings under the "Virus and WeChat Protection" settings;
6. Excluded items will not be scanned by Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Click to add or remove exclusions, which may include items that threaten your device's security
7. Click to exclude items that you want to add or remove from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans.
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