You will have the same problem eventually. Regardless what AV you use, put in an exception so you don't have to deal with it. It's not difficult and has nothing to do with Windows Defender being proper or not. Its all I've used for years without issue.
Not getting viruses and malware has more to do with the user than anything. Don't go to shady sites and download untrusted crapware.
Not getting viruses and malware has more to do with the user than anything. Don't go to shady sites and download untrusted crapware.
Disable MS defender and install a proper AV, problem solved.
You can disable Windows Defender through Local Group Policy Editor or Registry Editor Method mentioned on this website
http://www.howali.com/2017/04/disable-turn-off-windows-defender-in-windows-10-8-7.html
Regards,
Tony John