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A lot of peoples from you looking for the reviews  of  windows 10 security  so today I am here to share some of the best reviews of windows 10 security. Because you know well about the last windows version like windows 8 windows 7 etc. They do not have some best security tools like ads blocker and harmful page detection tools but in this window 10, you will found these tools which are totally free.
These are the sole best tools for security which I never found in other previous windows

Device Guard:
Microsoft trying to provide the best built-in security antivirus. They are trying to stay far from the malware attackers, so that is why they introduce the Device guard in the windows 10. Which make your operating system safer from malware attackers? Device Guard blocks the malware attacks by analyzing every application which is running on the windows 10. Sometimes you feel that your internet data is consuming much faster than first so do not worry about that because it is analyzing the application of your computer. When the unsigned application is executed in windows 10 then it will show you the notification about the unsigned application because this unsigned application may harm your computer.
This Device guard you never found in any other previous window of Microsoft.

Microsoft owns the Password killer
 You know about the benefits of passwords and you know the importance of the passwords. In previous versions of windows hacker cracks the windows passwords easily but in windows 10, it’s not easy to crack the password. Microsoft trying to develop the hello features in windows. When you entered the password then it matches your voice which you record in your laptop for opening the window 10 after given the required password.

Windows Store:

Signed Apps Microsoft has given its Windows Store a tremendous update, allowing consumers and businesses to possess a unified shopping experience on virtually any Windows 10 device -- phone, tablet or PC. The store will act similar to an Apple App Store for Windows apps instead of the current free-for-all the Windows platform handles today. This will help decrease end-user self-inflicted security screw-ups in which rogue software is downloaded from unknown websites. To be clear, Microsoft won't vet apps to the same degree Apple does feature an App Store, but it will be needing apps distributed through its store to get signed by Microsoft or a trusted vendor. Those signed apps are usually called Trusted Apps. Companies can set restrictions on apps, by way of example allowing only Trusted App installs on the system.

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