DeepGuard monitors applications to detect potentially harmful changes to the system.
DeepGuard makes sure that you use only safe applications. The safety of an application is verified from the trusted cloud service. If the safety of an application cannot be verified, DeepGuard starts to monitor the application behavior.
DeepGuard blocks new and undiscovered Trojans, worms, exploits, and other harmful applications that try to make changes to your computer, and prevents suspicious applications from accessing the Internet.
Potentially harmful system changes that DeepGuard detects include:
- system setting (Windows registry) changes,
- attempts to turn off important system programs, for example, security programs like this product, and
- attempts to edit important system files.
To make sure that DeepGuard is active:
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- Open the product from the Windows Start menu.
- On the Antivirus page, select Settings.
- Select Viruses and Threats.
- Select Edit settings.
- Turn on DeepGuard.
When DeepGuard is on, it automatically blocks applications that try to make potentially harmful changes to the system.