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"textContent": "Microsoft recently deleted an official Windows 11 guide that claimed built-in Windows Security was the only antivirus protection users needed. While Microsoft Defender remains highly capable for everyday browsing, the quiet removal shows the complicated reality of depending on a single security layer.\n\nThe post Microsoft just quietly retracted its Windows Defender is enough antivirus claim, you might still need a third-party appeared first on Windows Latest",
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