Windows Defender Application Guard stops Windows 10 from running untrusted browser sessions Microsoft announced at its annual Ignite conference plans to make its Edge browser more secure for businesses by introducing Windows Defender Application Guard, which will stop Windows 10 from launching untrusted browser sessions. When a user clicks on a link in the web browser, opening an untrusted session, the new application will use virtualisation to open it in a container bound directly to the hardware, meaning any malware that does make it onto the machine is prevented from affecting the rest of the computer or the network.
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