Scan in Windows Explorer (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

You can scan disks, folders, and files for harmful files and unwanted applications in Windows Explorer. If you are suspicious of certain files on your computer, you can scan only those files or folders. These scans will finish a lot quicker than a scan of your whole computer. For example, when you connect an external […]

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Running a virus scan manually (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

You can scan your entire computer to be completely sure that it has no harmful files or unwanted applications. The full computer scan scans all internal and external hard drives for viruses, spyware, and potentially unwanted applications. It also checks for items that are possibly hidden by a rootkit. The full computer scan can take […]

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Exclude files or folders from scanning (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

When you exclude files or folders from scanning, they are not scanned for harmful content. To leave out files or folders from scanning: Open F-Secure SAFE from the Windows Start menu. On the main view, select Viruses and Threats. On the Viruses and Threats view, select App and file control. Note: You need administrative rights to access these settings. Select the Excluded tab. This […]

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How real-time scanning works (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

Real-time scanning protects the computer by scanning all files when they are accessed and by blocking access to those files that contain malware. When your computer tries to access a file, Real-time scanning scans the file for malware before it allows your computer to access the file. If Real-time scanning finds any harmful content, it […]

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Using real-time scanning (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

Keep real-time scanning turned on to remove harmful files from your computer before they can harm it. We recommend that you keep Virus protection turned on all the time. You can also scan files manually and set up scheduled scans if you want to make sure that there are no harmful files on your computer […]

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Protecting the computer against harmful content (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

The product protects the computer from programs that may steal personal information, damage the computer, or use it for illegal purposes. By default, the virus protection handles all harmful files as soon as it finds them so that they can cause no harm. The product automatically scans your local hard drives, any removable media (such […]

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Change notification settings (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

This topic gives instructions on how to change which notifications are shown. On the main view, select the  menu button. Select Settings. Select Notifications. Select or clear Show useful tips and updates. When this setting is on, the product shows notifications about news, tips, and special offers. Critical product notifications are always shown even when this setting is not […]

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Using App and file control (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

You can view and manage the applications and files that the product blocks in the App and file control view. To access the App and file control view: Open the product from the Windows Start menu. Select Viruses and Threats. Select App and file control. The App and file control view opens, including four separate tabs: Quarantined Quarantine is a safe repository for files that […]

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Viewing recent events for the product (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

You can see what the product has done and how it has protected your computer on the Event history page. The event history shows you various events for the installed products and details of the protective measures that the products have taken. For example, it shows you all the harmful items that have been detected and either […]

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Viewing the protection statistics (F-Secure Windows) 0 (0)

The product shows you a rotating counter of protection statistics on the Subscription page. Note: This feature may not be included in your version of the product. Open F-Secure SAFE from the Windows Start menu. On the main view, select the  menu button. Select Subscription. On the Subscription page, you can see how the product has protected both your device and your browsing. Statistic […]

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