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Urgent pop-ups warning you that your computer has a serious problem, telling you not to turn it off, and giving a phone number to call. Real Microsoft error messages do not include phone numbers to call for support.

DO Restart your device immediately. DON’T Call the number or click any links.

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The Windows Defender security warning that might randomly pop up on your screen while you’re browsing is a type of malware that wants you to trick into contacting scammers. You can get infected with it by visiting a suspicious website, clicking on a malicious link, or simply having adware on your computer.

Luckily, you can easily get rid of it. In this article, you’ll learn how to remove the Windows Defender security warning scam from your computer once and for all. Additionally, you’ll get some useful tips on how to protect yourself from other viruses.

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Make text bigger on your screen

If the text size feels too small when navigating through Windows, you can make the text bigger. This affects, for example, title bars, menus, and icon texts.

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