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Settings that were previously part of the Windows Defender client and main Windows Settings have been combined and moved to the new app, which is installed by default as part of Windows 10, version 1703.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Disabling the Windows Security Center service does not disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus or [Windows Defender Firewall](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/access-protection/windows-firewall/windows-firewall-with-advanced-security). These are disabled automatically when a third-party antivirus or firewall product is installed and kept up to date.
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> Disabling the Windows Security Center service does not disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus or [Windows Defender Firewall](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/windows-firewall-with-advanced-security). These are disabled automatically when a third-party antivirus or firewall product is installed and kept up to date.
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> If you do disable the Windows Security Center service, or configure its associated Group Policy settings to prevent it from starting or running, the Windows Security app might display stale or inaccurate information about any antivirus or firewall products you have installed on the device.
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> It might also prevent Microsoft Defender Antivirus from enabling itself if you have an old or outdated third-party antivirus, or if you uninstall any third-party antivirus products you might have previously installed.
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> This will significantly lower the protection of your device and could lead to malware infection.
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2. Enter the domain of the site
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3. Set the policy action to **Allow**.
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### Reporting inaccuracies
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If you encounter a domain that has been incorrectly categorized, you can report inaccuracies directly to us from the Web Content Filtering reports page. This feature is available only in the new Microsoft 365 security center (security.microsoft.com).
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To report an inaccuracy, navigate to **Reports > Web protection > Web Content Filtering Details > Domains**. On the domains tab of our Web Content Filtering reports, you will see an ellipsis beside each of the domains. Hover over this ellipsis and select **Report Inaccuracy**.
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A panel will open where you can select the priority and add additional details such as the suggested category for re-categorization. Once you complete the form, select **Submit**. Our team will review the request within one business day. For immediate unblocking, create a [custom allow indicator](indicator-ip-domain.md).
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## Web content filtering cards and details
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Select **Reports > Web protection** to view cards with information about web content filtering and web threat protection. The following cards provide summary information about web content filtering.
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