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Tamper protection can be turned on or off for your tenant using the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://securitycenter.windows.com](https://securitycenter.windows.com)). Here are a few points to keep in mind:
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- Currently, the option to manage tamper protection in the Microsoft Defender Security Center is on by default for new deployments. For existing deployments, tamper protection is available on an opt-in basis, with plans to make this the default method in the near future.
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- When you use the Microsoft Defender Security Center to manage tamper protection, you do not have to use Intune or the tenant attach method.
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- When you manage tamper protection in the Microsoft Defender Security Center, the setting is applied tenant wide, affecting all of your devices that are running Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, or Windows Server 2019. To fine-tune tamper protection (such as having tamper protection on for some devices but off for others), use either [Intune](#manage-tamper-protection-for-your-organization-using-intune) or [Configuration Manager with tenant attach](#manage-tamper-protection-for-your-organization-with-configuration-manager-version-2006).
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