If you do not wish to use this feature or if you find that your SmartScreen feature is disabled, then this post will show you how to enable or disable SmartScreen Filter. It is a great feature to keep your computer protected and secure, and it is best always to keep it turned on. TIP: This post will show you how to prevent users from bypassing SmartScreen warning in Microsoft Edge Chromium.

Bypass SmartScreen filter

Internet Explorer

But at times, when you go on to download a file from the Internet using Internet Explorer, the SmartScreen filter will stop you from downloading or opening it. Now if you are very sure that file and the source from where you are downloading it is safe, you may want to bypass the SmartScreen filter quickly, without having to go through the detailed process to turn off or disable the SmartScreen. Normally when you click on a link to download a file, you are asked – Do you want to save file from website – Open | Save | Cancel. You would normally click on Save to save the download to your Downloads folder. But at times when you click Save to download it, you may see a message – File is unsafe to download and was blocked by SmartScreen Filter. Read: SmartScreen filter warning messages explained. Now as I mentioned, if you are very sure that the file and the source from where you are downloading it is safe, you can quickly bypass the SmartScreen filter as follows: Click on the View downloads button to open the View Downloads window. Here clicking on Options will only let you change the download directory, so it is of not any use to us now. What you should do is right-click the blocked download. This will open up a context menu that will offer you several options. Select the one that says Download unsafe file. The download will start. If you wish, you can also report that this file is safe. Read: Windows SmartScreen filter, Download Reputation, XSS Security features.

Using Group Policy Editor

If your organization would like to stop or prevent bypassing of SmartScreen filter warnings in Microsoft Edge Legacy or Internet Explorer browser on Windows 10, you can do so using the Group Policy Editor. Run gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy Editor and navigate to the following setting: Here, in the right side, you will see a Prevent Bypassing SmartScreen Filter Warnings setting. Double-click on it and select Enabled.

Just for your information, here you will also see a Prevent Bypassing SmartScreen Filter Warnings about files that are not commonly downloaded from the Internet setting. Remember to click Apply after you have made the changes.

Microsoft Edge Legacy

The procedure is the same for Edge browser.

Using Group Policy Editor.

Run gpedit.msc to open the Gropu Policy Editor and navigate to the following setting: Here on the right side, you will see a Don’t allow SmartScren Warning overrides setting. Double-click on it and select Enabled. Just for your information, here you will also see a Don’t allow SmartScren Warning overrides for unverified files setting. I hope this small tip makes life easier.