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>[!NOTE]
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>In Windows 10, there is no difference between the **Basic** and **Advanced** options described in this topic. This is a legacy distinction and choosing either setting will result in the same level of cloud-delivered protection. There is no difference in the type or amount of information that is shared. See the [Microsoft Privacy Statement](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=521839) for more information on what we collect.
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**Use Intune to enable cloud-delivered protection**
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## Use Intune to enable cloud-delivered protection
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. Select **All services > Intune**.
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For more information about Intune device profiles, including how to create and configure their settings, see [What are Microsoft Intune device profiles?](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-profiles)
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**Use Configuration Manager to enable cloud-delivered protection:**
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## Use Configuration Manager to enable cloud-delivered protection
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See [How to create and deploy antimalware policies: Cloud-protection service](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-antimalware-policies#cloud-protection-service) for details on configuring Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (current branch).
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**Use Group Policy to enable cloud-delivered protection:**
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## Use Group Policy to enable cloud-delivered protection
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1. On your Group Policy management computer, open the [Group Policy Management Console](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc731212.aspx), right-click the Group Policy Object you want to configure and click **Edit**.
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7. Click **OK**.
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**Use PowerShell cmdlets to enable cloud-delivered protection:**
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## Use PowerShell cmdlets to enable cloud-delivered protection
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Use the following cmdlets to enable cloud-delivered protection:
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```
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See the following for more information and allowed parameters:
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- [Windows Defender WMIv2 APIs](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/dn439477(v=vs.85).aspx)
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**Enable cloud-delivered protection on individual clients with the Windows Security app**
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**Enable cloud-delivered protection on individual clients with the Windows Security app
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> [!NOTE]
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> If the **Configure local setting override for reporting Microsoft MAPS** Group Policy setting is set to **Disabled**, then the **Cloud-based protection** setting in Windows Settings will be greyed-out and unavailable. Changes made through a Group Policy Object must first be deployed to individual endpoints before the setting will be updated in Windows Settings.
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