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**Applies to:**
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-[Microsoft Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 1](microsoft-defender-endpoint.md)
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-[Microsoft Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 2](microsoft-defender-endpoint.md)
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-[Microsoft Defender XDR](/defender-xdr)
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-[Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 2](microsoft-defender-endpoint.md)
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- Microsoft Defender for Business
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-[Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 1](microsoft-defender-endpoint.md)
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### Prerequisites
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- Licensing: Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 1 or Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 2 (can be trial) or Microsoft Defender for Business.
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- Onboarded Machines:
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- macOS version: Big Sur (11) or later.
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- Product version 101.94.13 or later.
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- 3rd party browsers such as Brave, Chrome, Opera, and Safari.
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- Microsoft Edge for macOS browser*
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> [!NOTE]
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> Microsoft Edge for macOS does not currently support web content filtering, custom indicators, or other enterprise features. However, network protection will provide this protection to Microsoft Edge for macOS if network protection is enabled.
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## Overview
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Microsoft Network protection helps reduce the attack surface of your devices from Internet-based events. It prevents employees from using any application to access dangerous domains that might host:
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### Important notes
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- We don't recommend controlling network protection from System Preferences by using the Disconnect button. Instead, use the mdatp command-line tool or JAMF / Intune to control network protection for macOS.
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- To evaluate effectiveness of macOS web threat protection, we recommend trying it in browsers other than Microsoft Edge for macOS (for example, Safari). Microsoft Edge for macOS has built-in web threat protection that is enabled regardless of whether the Mac network protection feature you're evaluating, is turned on or not.
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## Prerequisites
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- Licensing: Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 1 or Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint Plan 2 (can be trial)
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- To evaluate effectiveness of macOS web threat protection, we recommend trying it in browsers other than Microsoft Edge for macOS (for example, Safari). Microsoft Edge for macOS has built-in web threat protection (Microsoft Defender Browser Protection extension which provides Smartscreen capabilities) that is enabled regardless of whether the Mac network protection feature you're evaluating, is turned on or not.
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## Deployment instructions
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### Web threat protection
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Web threat protection is part of web protection in Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint. It uses network protection to secure your devices against web threats. By integrating with Microsoft Edge for macOS and popular non-Microsoft browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox, web threat protection stops web threats without a web proxy. Web threat protection can protect devices while they're on premises or away. Web threat protection stops access to the following types of sites:
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Web threat protection is part of web protection in Microsoft Defender XDR for Endpoint. It uses network protection to secure your devices against web threats. By integrating with Microsoft Edge for macOS and popular non-Microsoft browsers, such as Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, web threat protection stops web threats without a web proxy. For more information about browser support, see [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) Web threat protection can protect devices while they're on premises or away. Web threat protection stops access to the following types of sites:
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- phishing sites
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Configure policies across your device groups to block certain categories. Blocking a category prevents users within specified device groups from accessing URLs associated with the category. For any category that's not blocked, the URLs are automatically audited. Your users can access the URLs without disruption, and you gather access statistics to help create a more custom policy decision. Your users see a block notification if an element on the page they're viewing is making calls to a blocked resource.
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Web content filtering is available on the major web browsers, with blocks performed by Network Protection (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Opera). For more information about browser support, see [Prerequisites](#prerequisites).
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Web content filtering is available on the major web browsers, with blocks performed by Network Protection (Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera). For more information about browser support, see [Prerequisites](#prerequisites).
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