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ms.author: deniseb
ms.custom: nextgen
audience: ITPro
ms.date: 01/06/2020
ms.date: 02/12/2020
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#### Enable PUA protection in Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
Although potentially unwanted application protection in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) version 80.0.361.50 is turned off by default, it can easily be turned on from within the browser.
Although potentially unwanted application protection in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based, version 80.0.361.50) is turned off by default, it can easily be turned on from within the browser.
1. From the three dots, select **Settings**.
1. Select the ellipses, and then choose **Settings**.
2. Select **Privacy and services**.
3. Under the **Services** section, you can toggle **Block potentially unwanted apps**.
4. Slide **ON**.
3. Under the **Services** section, turn on **Block potentially unwanted apps**.
> [!TIP]
> If you are running Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based), you can safely explore the URL-blocking feature of PUA protection by testing it out on one of our Windows Defender SmartScreen [demo pages](https://demo.smartscreen.msft.net/).