HTG Explains: How the SmartScreen Filter Works in Windows 8

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Published on Sat, 08 Sep 2012 10:00:47 GMT Indexed on 2012/09/08 15:40 UTC
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Windows 8 includes a SmartScreen filter that prevents unknown and malicious programs from running. SmartScreen is part of Internet Explorer 8 and 9 – with Windows 8, it’s now integrated into the operating system.

SmartScreen is a useful security feature that will help prevent bad applications from running, but it may occasionally prevent a legitimate application from running. SmartScreen reports some information to Microsoft, so it may have some privacy implications.

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