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Important: This article is about the Microsoft Defender app that is included with Microsoft 365 Family or Personal subscriptions. If you're looking for information about the Microsoft Defender Antivirus that is built into Windows, see Stay protected with Windows Security.

Protect your Android, iPhone, Mac, and Windows devices from threats by installing Microsoft Defender. Download Microsoft Defender on your devices either by:

  • Scanning the following QR code

    Scan QR Link for Microsoft Defender 

  • Searching for Microsoft Defender in your app store

  • Sharing with your devices, the following link:  Copy link

We encourage you to install Microsoft Defender on at least five devices per person.

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  1. Open https://aka.ms/AndroidDefender (or scan the QR code below) on your Android device to go to Microsoft Defender in the Google Play Store.

    Note: If your device has both a Personal Profile and a Work Profile, then you need to install the app in the Personal Profile.

    QR code for Defender in Google Play Store

  2. Follow the installation steps on the Play Store page.

  3. After installing, sign in with the personal Microsoft account (such as @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, or @live.com) that is associated with your Microsoft 365 subscription.

When you first sign into Microsoft Defender on Android, we'll walk you through a few easy steps that start with setting up web protection. During this process, we'll ask you to give Defender permission to do two things: run in the background and use the Accessibility Service.

Run in the background 

A security tool that only works sometimes isn't nearly as effective. You want Microsoft Defender to always watch your back, protecting you from the malicious sites you weren't expecting. In order to do that, Defender needs permission to run in the background.

Accessibility service

In order to make sure the site you're going to isn't known to be dangerous, Defender needs to be able to see the address. To do that on Android, we use the Accessibility Service to read, almost literally, the address from your browser.

Important: Only one app at a time can have permission to use the Accessibility Service. If you give that permission to a different app, web protection in Defender will be turned off.

After setting up web protection, we'll set up anti-malware protection. To do this we need to ask for a couple more permissions.

Access device storage

Microsoft Defender scans apps and files on your device to watch for possible threats. To do that, it needs to be able to access those files. We only use that permission to look for malicious apps, a process that happens entirely on your device. No information about your apps or files is sent to Microsoft.

Send notifications

If you want Microsoft Defender to tell you if we find a threat, you'll need to allow us to send you notifications on your device.

Run in the background

Note: If you already allowed Microsoft Defender to run in the background for web protection, you won't be asked for this permission again.

Protecting your device is a full-time job, but you probably want to use your device for other things, like texting, gaming, work, and entertainment. By allowing Microsoft Defender to run in the background, you allow us to help keep you safer all the time.

Let's finish with a scan 

Finally, Microsoft Defender will run an initial scan of your device to see if there are threats already on it. This scan usually only takes a minute or two. 

If that initial scan finds any threats Microsoft Defender will notify you and help you remove them.

Share your security status with family organizers

If you're part of a Microsoft 365 Family subscription the last step is to decide if you'd like to share your security status with your family organizers. The family organizer is the person who established the Microsoft 365 Family subscription, and any other family members that person has selected to be family organizers.

By sharing your security status, you make it easier for the family organizers to help keep your devices and identity safe. This only shares security and identity threat monitoring information from Defender, not any other information about your device or any of your personal files. For more information see Protect the whole family with Microsoft Defender.

Once that process is done, we'll take you to your Microsoft Defender dashboard and then you're all set.

Next, see Getting started with Microsoft Defender.

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