Chromium Edge stop downloads with Potentially Unwanted Apps

Microsoft's upcoming Edge browser based on (Chromium Edge) has Microsoft Defender SmartScreen built in, and already protects users when they visit malicious sites or download malicious files.

Chromium Edge

However, it seems that Microsoft has extended the protection of SmartScreen Defender to download PUAs (Potentially Unwanted or potentially unwanted applications in Greek). The new feature has been added to Edge Canary (version 79).

Setting to exclude PUAs

Chrome την Ασφαλής περιήγηση της Google για να σας προστατεύσει από επικίνδυνους ιστότοπους και αρχεία. Το πρόγραμμα περιήγησης Edge που βασίζεται στο Chromium (Chromium Edge) χρησιμοποιεί το Microsoft Defender SmartScreen για τον ίδιο λόγο, όπως μπορείτε να δείτε στην παρακάτω εικόνα που εμφανίζει την προεπιλεγμένη ρύθμιση προστασίας στην ενότητα “Απόρρητο και υπηρεσίες” .

Note: By deliberately or accidentally disabling this security setting, Edge and Chrome will flag all downloads as malicious, so you should not touch anything unless you know what you are doing.

As mentioned above, Chrome with Safe browsing detects and blocks unwanted software already. Microsoft Edge can do the same. Let's see how you can enable Microsoft Defender SmartScreen support for PUAs:

Let's look at the settings that need to be made in the browser:

1. Make sure you are using the latest version of Browser Edge (Canary 79.0.280.0 or later)

2. Open the internal address: edge: // flags

3. Search for "unwanted", and in the highlighted results find the "Microsoft Defender SmartScreen PUA Support" flag. Select "Enabled" and restart your browser.

Note: When flag edge-SmartScreen-pua is enabled, it will "protect against downloading potentially unwanted applications (PUAs)" on Windows and Mac.

Block spam downloads on Chromium Edge

1. Click on the icon with the to open the settings

2. Select Settings > Privacy and services (Settings > Privacy and ,), and you will notice a new option – “Block Potentially unwanted Apps”. The setting will prevent “downloads of apps that may cause unexpected behaviors.” Activate the setting.

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Source: techdows.com

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