I have security software third party should I still a defender?

Because I have a suite of third-party security and is causing my system to run slowly, I guess. Should I still advocate? Defender slows down the system?

It depends on what third-party security software. Software of third party that contains the equivalent of Defender will deactivate.

Defender does not slow down the system.

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