Microsoft Defender why change name?

Microsoft Defender: The capabilities of which will be released in the spring of 2020 will bring another important change, in addition to new functions and improvements: the built-in antivirus will have a new name.

Windows Defender, which comes pre-installed in Windows 10, will be renamed Microsoft Defender, a name that at first glance seems to make sense, as the product extends beyond the Windows world.

Microsoft Defender

In particular, the latest Windows 10 20H1 brings a number of changes that seem to indicate that the renaming is something that Microsoft is already preparing.

Microsoft observer Tero Alhonen he revealed on Twitter that since Windows 10 build 18941, group policies for Windows Defender Antivirus and Windows Defender Exploit Guard have already changed product names to Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard.

Most likely, this change will be officially announced this year in a future Insider build.

At the moment we don't know if Windows Defender will be renamed to Microsoft Defender and the .1. Η ενημερωμένη έκδοση των Windows 10 20H1 αναμένεται να κυκλοφορήσει την άνοιξη του 2020, λίγους μήνες μετά το τέλος υποστήριξης των Windows 7 τον Ιανουάριο.

This means that Windows 8.1 will be the only version of Windows that will still receive support other than Windows 10 when Windows Defender is officially renamed Microsoft Defender.

As for the reasons why the name is changed, Microsoft also has its antivirus on non-Windows platforms, such as macOS.

Using Windows brand name on a Mac product is not right, and the company seems to be planning to achieve greater coherence across all platforms.

We should mention that recently we have seen significant changes in Microsoft's antivirus. The company hopes to soon become the only one protection needed by its operating system, and as it appears is on a very good road.

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