How to deal with Edge?

Kuen
Kuen Member Posts: 190 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon
edited March 2024 in 2020 Archives
PC : Acer Aspire T3-715
OS : Windows 10 home 64b.
My experience: 
1. Bought 2 desktops, T3-715, at the same time.
2. Both PCs, say PCa & PCb, were on my working bench. 
2a. PCa was used for one job, post processing RAW image files.
2b. PCa used IE only one time, to download Google Chrome when started to use the PC.
2c. There was no Edge folder in program files, 64 or 86, on C: drive.
2d. Windows Defender would not block downloading & installing third party apps.
2e. And there was no programs running in the background.
2-1. PCb's situation & behavior was quite different from PCa.
2-2. PCb was used for everyday internet jobs, and occasionally used by my children once in a great while.
2-3. PCb's ID or Edge might be used by my children once or twice in three years.
2-4. An Edge folder was in the program files on C: drive.
2-5. Windows Defender & SmartScreen blocked almost every 3rd party app downloading & installing.
2-6. Some programs constantly running in the background.
3. PCa was reinstalled yesterday.
3a. I used IE only one time to download Google Chrome.
3b. No Windows Defender or SmartScreen blocking any downloads & installations.
3c. Edge is in the start menu but no folder in program files on C: drive.
3d. No program running in the background.
3e. And the PC runs smoother  & faster.

My question:
Why Windows Defender & SmartScreen behave so much differently one from the other?
Why Edge folder was in program files on C: drive of PCb but not a trance in PCa?
How should I deal with Edge?

Thanks.

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,268 Trailblazer
    Edge comes standard with Windows 10, and is set by the OS as default for web browser. In order to use a different browser your default programs need to be changed to reflect your preference. I don't know why you are seeing a folder for Edge in your Program Files, it shouldn't create one since the executable is in Windows. The Defender/Smart Screen stuff is settings for security. Bring up Security Settings and look at the entries for App & Browser Control.
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  • Kuen
    Kuen Member Posts: 190 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon
    edited May 2020
    Thank you, Mr. Billsey.

    Sorry.  A mistake I have made.  I don't see folders of Edge in progran files.  What I see is the Windows Defender folder, in both program files & program files x86.

    On my PCb,
    1. I disabled Windows Defender in registry.
    2. Disabled or closed all the options of Edge or IE in Windows Security.
    3. And sent Google Chrome as the default browser.
    But Windows Defender still blocks some downloads & installations.  Example, a freeware, Freesizer for resizing photo files, is blocked by Windows Defender.  Many 3rd party apps cannot be downloaded or installed.

    What do I must do to either disable or remove Windows Defender & Edge from my PCb?

    Again, thank you.

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    Acer-Samuel
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,268 Trailblazer
    Oh I hope you haven't shut it down yet. Do you have an alternate antivirus running? My experience is that Windows Defender is about the lowest resource hog of all the antivirus packages, and they are really important. I just tried to download Freesizer from http://www.freesizer.com/ and Defender didn't complain at all. How is it blocking the download at your end?

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