May 02, 2017 05:28 PM EDT
Microsoft's newest Windows 10 operating system update brings plenty of changes to its very own security protection. Windows 10 Creators update now adds the new Defender Security Center and introduces dynamic locking capabilities; also offers new privacy controls for the computer.
According to Laptop Mag, Microsoft recommends that all PC owners must buy legit antivirus software to protect the operating systems of their computers. Fortunately, if PC owners are using Windows, they don't need to buy and install an anti-virus anymore because of the new Windows 10 Creators Update which comes with its own Microsoft Defender Security.
This new Microsoft Windows Defender targets more in the security of its operating system that makes its maintenance tools easier to locate. This update version of the utility implements a surface upgrade to match overall Windows 10 system. However, the new Windows Defender looks like a copy of Windows 8 protection; the new Security Center donates a better bird's eye system overview compare to the previous one.
As reports gathered by PC World, the highlight of the Windows 10 Defender Security is the tools that will act under-the-radar for most devices. Microsoft has prepared for all Windows 10 device owners the way of bringing together a number of security settings in the operating system that was scattered. The old Defender Security was a very public utility while the new one is clearly a different type of beast.
Microsoft Windows 10 Creators Update has great features on its own. The company is promoting a warning to all users who have not yet received the auto update. Windows 10 users must avoid downloading the new OS update manually as Microsoft is still in the process of pointing issues.
Stay tuned for more updates as Microsoft is now encouraging users to get their newest Microsoft Defender. Microsoft advises the users to just wait for the notification that their Windows 10 will receive.