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8. On the **Assignments** tab, specify the users and groups to whom your policy should be applied, and then choose **Next**. (If you need help with assignments, see [Assign user and device profiles in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-assign).)
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9. On the **Review + create** tab, review the settings, and then choose **Create**.
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### Remediation for potentially unwanted applications (PUA)
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Potentially unwanted applications (PUA) are a category of software that can cause devices to run slowly, display unexpected ads, or install other software that might be unexpected or unwanted. Examples of PUA include advertising software, bundling software, and evasion software that behaves differently with security products. Although PUA is not considered malware, some kinds of software are PUA based on their behavior and reputation.
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### Suppress an alert
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You can suppress an alert in the Microsoft Defender Security Center.
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### Classify an alert as a false positive
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