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In my relentless effort to install some test of cracks on a disposable system without Microsoft Defender getting it's panties in a bunch I just noticed this.
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Sorry I don't feel like installing another A/V to try and wrestle control of my system away from M/S. Even then some Free or A/V trials will hand some control back to defender if you disable them. So there is NO WAY to permanently disable defender. I have tried all the registry hacks, etc but eventually Defender will find a way to activate itself again. Dear Microsoft, Here's a bit of wisdom for you, listen up:
NO MEANS NO. Off means off.
Not when it's convienent for you or trying to trick me I have disabled a feature such as Defender.
Here's a thought: Why not make it a resolution for 2024 to be more honest and straightforward with your customers..
Unfortunately honesty seems to be a getting harder !o find on the Internet. And they wonder why we are pirates,
I don't!
 
In my relentless effort to install some test of cracks on a disposable system without Microsoft Defender getting it's panties in a bunch I just noticed this.
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Sorry I don't feel like installing another A/V to try and wrestle control of my system away from M/S. Even then some Free or A/V trials will hand some control back to defender if you disable them. So there is NO WAY to permanently disable defender. I have tried all the registry hacks, etc but eventually Defender will find a way to activate itself again. Dear Microsoft, Here's a bit of wisdom for you, listen up:
NO MEANS NO. Off means off.
Not when it's convienent for you or trying to trick me I have disabled a feature such as Defender.
Here's a thought: Why not make it a resolution for 2024 to be more honest and straightforward with your customers..
Unfortunately honesty seems to be a getting harder !o find on the Internet. And they wonder why we are pirates,
I don't!
You stop defender realtime on an virtual machine.....
 
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