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I never disputed the *possibility that malware web filtering may be a benefit* to some users including myself but again only if it recognizes and blocks the exploit which is likely at best a 50-50 propositionWith an effective web filtering that will detect malicious coding and block sites out you never arrive at one to contract any bugs to begin with. Other options like disabling scripts can help but in turn make things a bit more awkward for the majority.
Presumably anybody on this forum would know not to confuse trojan virus etc. with malware and would at least consider a malware web filter and maybe malwarebytes free or at least one or the other in addition to any resident program anti virus protection they choose free or otherwise .
Lastly lets entertain the likely proposition that you been at this longer than me and your information on the current state of the art for Windows Defender specific to Windows 10 and recent free Avast and free AVG product is out of your wheelhouse because maybe you are stuck in the past how about that