How does the Edge browser completely shut down the SmartScreen filter in the Win10 system?

  

The Win10 built-in Edge browser includes one of the important features of Internet Explorer, the SmartScreen Filter, which helps users avoid access to known malicious websites. However, this feature of "providing the past" is inevitably suspected of collecting user information, because it can provide you with website screening, because SmartScreen needs to collect records of all users accessing all websites, for some users. Said, this feeling is like being on the Internet and being stared at.

Software Name:
Software Rubik's Cube Computer V6.20 Green Free Edition
Software Size:
4.87MB
updated:
2016-07-31



of course, Microsoft is not going to report you in theory, to any person on each Kind of "not describe" Still, you may still not want Microsoft to know about it. This is very simple, don't let it know from now on. To completely turn off SmartScreen, just add a registry value, as follows:

1. Enter regedit in the Cortana search bar and press Enter to enter the Registry Editor

2 Locate: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\PhishingFilter

Note: If there is no MicrosoftEdge\\PhishingFilter under Microsoft, create these two items in turn (above)

3, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value in PhishingFilter, named EnabledV9, the value data remains 0, as shown below ——


Restart the file explorer at this time, It can be easily implemented in the shortcut command of the soft media Rubik's home page, and the EdgeScreen's SmartScreen is successfully closed. If you want to open it again, you can change the value data of EnabledV9 to 1, or delete this value directly.

It should be noted that although the Edge browser provides the SmartScreen shutdown option in the settings (above), this option actually focuses on download filtering, and using this switch is not completely closed. The above registry method is relatively clean.

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