Since the `20H2` build of Windows 10 came out, if I want to run a script without copying and pasting it into a PowerShell window, I have to write the following command: ```powershell Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -Scope Process -Force ``` I don't want to turn off the default behavior, since it prevents scripts from being run by accident or maliciously. But I'd also like to be able to just open a PowerShell window as my administrator account, and execute `.\somescript.ps1` so that it runs. Is it secure to place the line above in my [powershell profile][1] so I don't have to manually run it every time I open Powershell as my Admin account, provided I still have UAC turned on (a.k.a. still have to type my password when opening a Powershell as Admin)? [1]: https://superuser.com/questions/1090141/does-powershell-have-any-sort-of-bashrc-equivalent