Windows 10 Anniversary Edition Does NOT Play Well with Third Party Security Solutions

Last Month, Microsoft issued the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which changes the way in which security status is presented to home users.

Windows Defender now displays a user’s protection status as “off” if any non-Microsoft antivirus protection, including ESET, is in use. Additionally, Windows Defender advises the user to remove their non-Microsoft antivirus protection.

This is a very different stance to Microsoft’s position in the past, where Windows Defender played well with others, and if you ran ESET (or any other) antivirus with Windows Defender, they co-existed relatively well together. Computer Security Solutions always recommended turning off the real-time protection of Windows Defender, so that you didn’t have two programs scanning the same file when you accessed it – but leaving Windows Defender “on” for a “second look” during an overnight scan was not a problem. Even though we have never heard of Microsoft’s product finding something that ESET didn’t (quite the reverse) – we felt it was OK to leave Defender on “just in case”.

Well now that Microsoft has changed the way the defender works, our advice has to change – because Microsoft is going to recommend that you remove ESET (and any other 3rd-party antivirus), and keep their Windows Defender as a single product.

This is actually quite a BAD IDEA – because in independent test, ESET’s protection technologies used in NOD32 Antivirus, Smart Security, CyberSecurity for Macintosh, ESET Endpoint Antivirus, ESET Endpoint Security, and just about every ESET product, will out-perform Microsoft in every available metric.

Before we even get to important factors, such as system performance hits, or Memory usage, or malware detection – you need to consider that ESET (which you have bought and paid for a license to run and operate) – has a much larger feature-set:

Comparison Chart of Security Features - ESET vs Microsoft Windows Defender

Comparison Chart of Security Features – ESET vs Microsoft Windows Defender


But when it comes to metrics which matter – ESET outperforms Microsoft where it counts…

ESET beats Microsoft in Malware Detection:

Detection of malicious software - AV Comparatives - ESET Scores 99.4%, while Microsoft Scores 98.1%

Detection of malicious software
AV-Comparatives, March 2016

ESET beats Microsoft in Impact on System Performance:

Impact on system performance* AV-Comparatives, April 2016 *Lower impact score is better

Impact on system performance*
AV-Comparatives, April 2016
*Lower impact score is better

ESET uses far less memory than Microsoft:

Memory usage during System Idle* Passmark, February 2016 *Less megabytes is better

Memory usage during System Idle*
Passmark, February 2016
*Less megabytes is better

ESET has much faster scan-times than Defender:

Scan time in seconds* Passmark, February 2016 *Lower impact score is better

Scan time in seconds*
Passmark, February 2016
*Lower impact score is better


We Strongly recommend that you keep your ESET product and disable Windows Defender – to learn how to do this with a step-by-step guide on how to do this, just visit this ESET Support Article – How to Disable Windows Defender.

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