Often, Avast doesn't hate the file ; it distrusts the site you're getting it from. By adding a URL to your exceptions, you tell the to back off. Open Avast and go to Menu →right arrow Settings . Select General →right arrow Exceptions . Click Add Exception and paste the website’s URL. Hit Add Exception again to save. 2. The "File Already Blocked" Fix: Use the Quarantine
Find your file, click the (…), and select Restore and add exception . This puts the file back and prevents Avast from deleting it again. 3. Creating a "Safe Zone" Folder avast ne daet skachat fail
If Avast already "ate" your file, it’s likely sitting in the (formerly the Virus Chest). You can rescue it from there: Go to Protection →right arrow Quarantine . Often, Avast doesn't hate the file ; it
Select your dedicated folder (e.g., C:\Downloads\Safe_Zone ). Select General →right arrow Exceptions
We’ve all been there: you’re trying to download a helpful tool or a new game, but keeps snatching it away. While it’s usually just doing its job, false positives happen. If you're 100% sure your file is safe, here is how to get it past the "shields." 1. The Quickest Fix: Add a Web Exception
Toggle the switch to and choose a time limit (e.g., 10 minutes).
If you just need to get one file through and nothing else works, you can briefly turn off the protection. Open under the Protection tab.