Windows 11 windows security app missing

Anonymous
2022-03-19T01:51:26+00:00

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I recently upgrade my pc to the windows 11. After the upgrade I realised that windows security dashboard is not there

How do i fix this?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-05-21T15:31:10+00:00

    THANK YOU ITS ALL GOOD NOW

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-05-22T02:14:23+00:00

    I want to thank you, too. Just uninstalled Malwarebytes and realized that I couldn't access Windows Security. Your solution fixed it in about a minute.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-05-23T04:14:44+00:00

    These Powershell commands worked for me! Thank you!

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-05-27T11:17:27+00:00

    THANK YOU!

    the last command worked for me where everything else wasnt working in here!

    saved me from reinstall it

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-05-28T17:04:40+00:00

    Oh, I found some facts!

    In fact, the Windows Security app is not just being missing on Windows 11 systems upgrade from Windows 10. IT'S ACTUALLY STILL EXISTS (IF YOU LOOK INTO TASK MANAGER YOU WILL FIND "ANTI MALWARE SERVICE EXECUTABLE" RUNNING ALL THE TIME. And last time when I plugged in my hard drive which contains some virus infected files, there is immediately Windows Security notification tells me that some threats found and these files are immediately deleted. I wanna open the Windows Security app to check what file is deleted but there just got to be NO APP. So what I learned here is that Microsoft just removed the Windows Security app's User Interface and ported it to Microsoft store so people who don't care about built in security feature of Windows won't have to bother removing it.

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