However, because no matter the antivirus you choose, chances are that a malware can still sneak into your device, Windows Defender includes “periodic scanning” that allows the antivirus to remain disabled when a third-party security software is configured, but periodically scans and removes any threats that your antivirus was not able to detect. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to enable periodic scan on Windows Defender Antivirus using the Windows Defender Security Center to have a second pair of eyes protecting your device from threats.
How to enable periodic scanning when using third-party antivirus
Once you’ve completed the steps, your computer will continue to use your antivirus of choice, but now Windows Defender Antivirus will periodically run a scan without impacting your system performance to catch any threats that your third-party antivirus was not able to detect. Windows Defender Antivirus periodic scanning settings Periodic scanning has been introduced with the Anniversary Update, but starting the Creators Update, the feature has been moved from the Settings app to the Windows Defender Security Center. Also, it should be noted that this option is only available when using a third-party antivirus. If you’re already using Windows Defender, then your device is constantly being monitor for malware by the antivirus. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.