Microsoft quietly removed claim that Defender is enough, but experts say it still is
Earlier this year, Microsoft quietly removed a blog post that argued Windows 11‘s built-in security was sufficient for the majority of users. The deleted content suggested that Microsoft Defender Antivirus provided adequate protection without the need for third-party alternatives.
The missing message
The post in question essentially told everyday consumers they did not need to purchase separate antivirus software. By taking it down, Microsoft has left a gap in its public guidance regarding whether the native security suite is ‘good enough’ for most people.
What independent tests say
Despite the removal of that specific statement, independent evidence supports the original claim. Security researchers and testing organizations consistently rate Microsoft Defender highly in real-world protection benchmarks. For the average user who practices basic digital hygiene, the built-in solution remains a robust defense against common threats.
What this means for you
If you are wondering whether to keep paying for a third-party antivirus subscription, the data suggests you likely do not need to. Microsoft Defender is deeply integrated into Windows 11, ensuring it runs efficiently without the performance drag often associated with external security suites. However, if you require advanced features like firewall management or parental controls beyond the basics, a dedicated suite may still hold value.
Over to you: Do you stick with Microsoft Defender or prefer a third-party antivirus for your peace of mind?
