Hardened mode is for expert users

Description of Hardened modfe at options is bad
It say “recomended for inexpert users”
But in fact, should be NOT RECOMENDED for inexpert users, due the amount of false positives

Hi,

Enable Hardened Mode is recommended for inexperienced computer users who want to further secure their PC. Hardened Mode uses information based on reputation services to determine which executable files are safe to open.

Hi Leo, hardened mode indeed may prevent you from using some apps (downloaded from the internet, not signed by a code signing certificate with a low number of users using the same app) - but isn’t this exactly a category of apps that inexperienced users should not be using? If you know what you are doing, what is the source of the app, and why it is not signed, then you are qualified as an experienced computer user and might be happier with the Hardened mode switched off.

To sum up, I would argue that the Hardened mode is indeed more suitable for less experienced users.

Really?
Im sure Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is signed by Activision
(not pirate, bought and installed at Steam)

Hardened Mode is useless. It’s been useless ever since the strict whitelisting mode was removed. Because whitelist was really extensive, I hardly ever got a warning on clean apps. The “Moderate” mode that’s the only option now spawns billions of warnings on literally everything. It’s trash and it’s ANYTHING but for inexperienced users. It’s so bad and I have no idea why avast! team insists on it for some dumb reason. It makes no sense.