TL;DR: Microsoft is discontinuing the VPN functionality in Microsoft Defender, which was available only to Microsoft 365 subscribers in the US and UK. The feature offered basic VPN coverage, and will ...
Microsoft is getting rid of the VPN offered through Microsoft Defender. As spotted by Windows Latest, the company updated its support pages for privacy protection, its built-in VPN, to notify users ...
Microsoft this week announced the end of support for its free VPN feature for Microsoft 365 Family and Personal accounts will end on Feb. 28. The privacy feature used Microsoft Defender to encrypt ...
Microsoft is notifying users that it will no longer support the Privacy Protection VPN feature within the Microsoft Defender app. The feature will be removed on Feb ...
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Last month, Microsoft announced that it was increasing the prices for consumer Microsoft 365 plans for the first time since introducing them as Office 365 plans more than a decade ago. Microsoft is ...
Microsoft is removing “privacy protection” from its Defender app on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It appears the company is dropping the feature because not enough people were using it. Support ...
Windows Defender is a built-in antivirus tool that many people use for online security. Over the years, it has gained popularity for being efficient, easy to use, and non-intrusive. However, it also ...
Skipping third-party protection might save money—but it could cost you when newer threats slip through.