Windows SmartScreen Features
As you browse the web and use Windows, the Windows SmartScreen filter checks out the sites you visit and the programs you download. If it finds something that is suspicious or has been reported as dangerous, it displays a warning page. You can then opt to continue to the page, go back to the previous page, and/or provide feedback about the page. The same principle applies to downloads. It works by comparing the web site you’re trying to visit (or program you’re trying to download and install) against a list of those labeled as untrustworthy or downright dangerous. Microsoft both maintains this list and recommends you leave this feature enabled to protect your computer from malware and to protect you from being targeted through phishing scams. The SmartScreen filter is available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and 8.1, Windows 10 platforms. Additionally, understand that this isn’t the same technology as a pop-up blocker either; a pop-up blocker simply looks for pop-ups but doesn’t put any judgment on them.
How to Disable the SmartScreen Filter
The following steps show you how to turn of this feature, but understand doing so exposes you to additional risk. To disable the SmartScreen filter in Internet Explorer: To disable the SmartScreen Filter in Edge: If you change your mind, you can enable Windows SmartScreen by repeating these steps and opting to turn on the filter instead of turning it off.
Be Part of the SmartScreen Solution
If you find yourself on an untrustworthy web page while using Internet Explorer and don’t receive a warning, you can tell Microsoft about that site. Likewise, if you are warned that a particular web page is dangerous but you know it isn’t, you can report that as well. To report that a site does not contain threats to users in Internet Explorer: To report that a site does contain threats in Internet Explorer: There’s one other option on the Tools > Safety menu in Internet Explorer that has to do with identifying pages as dangerous or not. It’s Check This Website. Click this option to manually check the website against Microsoft’s list of dangerous sites if you want some more reassurance. To report that a site contains threats to users in Edge: To report that a site does not contain threats in Edge: