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You’re right, it’s oriented to the “for dummies” crowd, and the authors clearly believe that it would be far less effective at malware protection if it allowed you to just push through an override whenever it detected something wrong. That makes some sense when you consider things like the ill-advised decision some kid who’s trying to run a game might make in the heat of the moment.
At first blush it seems a bit arrogant on Avast’s part because the product IS capable of false positive detections, but as Eddy pointed out there are ways - if you exercise a bit of thought and configuration finesse - to bend it to be more to the liking of someone who knows what they’re doing.
-Noel