Get Your Security Score
Most people don’t know what protections are actually turned on. This quick check gives you a clear score and tells you what to fix first—without technical confusion.
Answer each question with Yes, No, or Not sure. “Not sure” is common—this tool is designed for that.
Windows 11 Basics
Quick signals that your device is protected against common threats.
Real-time protection is enabled
Helps block malware and suspicious activity before it spreads.
Windows Firewall is enabled
Blocks unwanted connections and reduces exposure on risky networks.
SmartScreen / reputation-based protection is on
Warns you about suspicious downloads, apps, and risky websites.
Windows Updates are set to automatic
Updates are one of the biggest security wins—most attacks target old vulnerabilities.
You use MFA on your main email account
Multi-factor authentication protects your identity even if a password leaks.
Browser & Online Safety
Most online attacks begin in the browser—these settings matter.
Tracking prevention is set to Strict (or similar)
Reduces tracking and lowers the chance of shady ad-based redirects.
Secure DNS (encrypted DNS) is enabled where supported
Helps prevent some DNS-based tracking and tampering on certain networks.
You review and remove unused browser extensions
Extensions can be risky—less is usually safer.
Home Network Quick Check
Your Wi-Fi security matters more than most people think.
Your Wi-Fi uses WPA2 or WPA3 (not WEP)
WEP is outdated and unsafe. WPA2/WPA3 are the modern minimum.
You have a Guest Wi-Fi for visitors
Keeps unknown devices away from your main computers and accounts.
Your router admin password is unique
A unique admin password prevents easy takeovers of your home network.
Security Score Summary
Answer the questions above and click “Calculate My Score” to see your score and next steps.
Your score will appear here with a plain-English explanation.
- Complete the score check to get your top recommendations.
If you want this configured the right way (without guesswork), I can guide the setup and provide clear documentation.
Note: This is a fast check—not a full audit. It’s meant to point you to the biggest wins first.
Want a Professional Baseline Instead?
If you’d rather not troubleshoot settings yourself, EndpointGuard provides guided hardening + verification and a clear report.