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Starting with Windows 10, Version 1703 you can use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen for an individual device, unless you've used Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to prevent it. Starting with Windows 10, Version 1703 you can use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen for an individual device, unless you've used Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to prevent it.
**To use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen on a device**
1. Open the Windows Defender Security Center app, and then click **App & browser control**.
![Windows Defender Security Center](images/windows-defender-security-center.png) ![Windows Defender Security Center](images/windows-defender-security-center.png)
In Windows Defender Security Center, go to the **App & Browser control** screen, and then click to **Block**, **Warn**, or turn **Off** Windows Defender SmartScreen for apps and files and for Microsoft Edge. 2. In the **App & browser control** screen, click **Block**, **Warn**, or turn **Off**
![Windows Defender Security Center, SmartScreen controls](images/windows-defender-smartscreen-control.png) ![Windows Defender Security Center, SmartScreen controls](images/windows-defender-smartscreen-control.png)