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How to Enable or Disable Tamper Protection on Windows 10

Tamper Protection is a real-time security program created to protect the Symantec applications that work on clients and servers. It prevents the Windows 10 security programs to be affected by viruses, Trojans and other threats. 

Security is one of the essential aspects of any business or even for the privacy of our information. These days, every operating system provides time to time security updates because cybercrime is on the peak. Windows 10 is one of the most secure and encrypted OS as it has many security features such as Windows Defender, Firewall, Windows Defender Application Guard, Microsoft Bitlocker and Windows Defender Smart Screen. While it is quite secured already but with the security updates, it becomes even more secured via a feature called Tamper Protection.
Many Trojans and third-party infected programs can disable and modify the Windows 10 security features that can lead to unsecured PC. With this, cyber attackers can steal information from your device, but the Tamper Protection can stop them from doing so. It blocks any command from the third-party apps or viruses to disable security software. 
If you want to get the most out of your Tamper Protection feature, then you should be aware of how to enable and disable it when needed. In this article, we are going to discuss on just that. Let’s learn to enable and to disable Temper Protection on Windows 10. 
Why Turn Off the Temper Protection?
The Tamper Protection can create issues when you want to manage security settings with a different program such as Command Prompt or PowerShell. It can sometimes even prevent some third-party application to work on your computer because it might consider it as a threat for your device. However, turning it off for a while will allow you to run anything on your device. 
How to Disable the Temper Protection on Windows 10?
There are a few methods to disable the Temper Protection on Windows 10, and we are listing three ways to do so. You can use any method according to your preferences but read all the instructions carefully before proceeding.
Method 1: Using the Windows Security Settings 
Use the default settings to modify the Temper protection settings. See the steps mentioned below to learn how to disable the feature:
  1. Head to the Start Menu. 
  2. Now press on the Settings 
  3. Head to the “Update & Security” option. 
  4. Click on the Windows Security option. 
  5. Press on the Virus and Threat protection option
  6. Head to Manage Settings. 
  7. Scroll downwards and then find the Tamper Protection feature.
  8. Click on the switch to turn it Off. 
Method 2: Disabling Temper Protection by Modifying Registries  
See the instructions mentioned here to turn off the feature, by changing the registry settings:
  1. Press Windows + R keys together on your keyboard. This will open the Run dialogue box where you can enter commands to open file directories and programs. 
  2. Enter the regedit.exe command and then click on the OK button. 
  3. Head to the below path:
  4. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Features Edit the TamperProtection option by double-clicking on it. 
  5. Now type 0 and press Enter, this will disable the feature. 
Method 3: Using Intune to Disable Tamper Protection  
If you are familiar with the Intune portal; then use it to turn off the Tamper Protection. Here’s how to do it:
  1. Head to the “Microsoft 365 Device Management Portal.”
  2. Sign in to your account no matter you have a school or work account. 
  3. Go to Device configuration. 
  4. Head to Profiles. 
  5. Now make set the profile settings as mentioned below:
    1. Platform: 
  6. Windows 10 and later
    1. Profile type:
  7. Endpoint protection 
  8. After that done, visit Settings. 
  9. Click on Windows Defender Security Center.
  10. Tap the Tamper Protection option. 
  11. Turn it off. 
  12. Now assign this profile to your one or more groups. 
By following the above three methods, you can easily disable the temper Protection feature on Windows 10 based computers. If you want to enable the feature again, then see the next tutorial. 
How to Enable the Tamper Protection feature on Windows 10?
When you want to turn on the Temper Protection feature on your computer, you can always opt for these steps:
  1. Hit the Start key on your keyboard to launch the Start Menu. 
  2. Once the start Menu appears, just type Windows Security and then select it from the results. 
  3. Head to the Virus & threat protection option. 
  4. Under “Virus & threat protection,” choose the Manage settings option. 
  5. Press the switch located beneath the Temper Protection option. 
This will turn on the Tamper protection feature once again on your device.
James Robert is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

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