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WDAC [Windows Defender Application Control]
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WDAC controls which applications, plug-ins, add-ins, and modules can run from specific apps (such as a line-of-business application or a browser).
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Country of Origin
United States
Platforms
- Windows
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WDAC is similar to "Kaspersky's Total Security"'s [2018+] "Trusted Application control". WDAC is part of Windows Defender, and Smart Screen. Kaspersky's solution has a simple to use GUI to block applications from running, or to block there access to certain things such as web traffic... WDAC is more advanced but very inconvenient. I'm looking for a free alternative to Kaspersky's solution.
[Edited by Chaython, April 20]