When an autoscan detects an object, I do NOT have the option to “NO NOTHING” or “IGNORE” - and it should do that by the file HASH, so if it gets moved, it doesn’t get flagged again!
WHY WAS THIS REMOVED???
I never received an answer to it with the last version!
This is EXCEEDINGLY annoying, as it deletes files that it should not, then I have to go into the Chest and manually remove them.
WHY is it SO difficult to put these options back? Just trying to “protect” the average moron? Fine - HIDE the option for all I care, JUST ALLOW US TO MAKE THE DECISION ON WHAT TO DO!!!
What is SO difficult about that??? Previous versions had it.
If you WON’T put it back, you WILL have lost a long-tome customer and several other accounts that I manage - not to mention a downgrade in rating.
In old v4.x era, there was an option called “Ignore” (or maybe “Do nothing”, I can’t remember correctly).
In v5 or later, this option renamed to “Block”.
This means that “Block” and “Ignore” are identical operations in avast!.
Even in v4.x, choosing “Ignore” just blocked the detected file and access was not allowed.
This (not allowing users to have easy way to ignore antivirus) is avast’s policy. So, I think this will not be changed.
No, previously the “Ignore” & “Do Nothing” did just that, it did not block access to the file.
Again, it is MY system, and I should be the one who decides on what is done, not the company.
I just thought I’d post it on here, but I have no issues with contacting the company and the executives directly on this. You don’t “dumb down” a program just because there are stupid people out there (then again, that IS why products like bleach & rat poison have to have warning labels to say “do not take internally”, lol)
IMPO, there is insufficient testing/QA being done.
Until this can be confirmed as fixed, I’ve had it, and I’m switching over to BitDefender. Every review I’ve read has Avast rated considerably lower than it used to be.
Many AV-solutions offer that option, it’s a basic concept in security instead of turning off real-time protection and/or excluding whole folders for good. (though I don’t know anything about BD)
When an autoscan detects an object, I do NOT have the option to "NO NOTHING" or "IGNORE" - and it should do that by the file HASH, so if it gets moved, it doesn't get flagged again!
WHY WAS THIS REMOVED???
You’re not the only one with this question/problem:
Some official wordings as to why Avast doesn’t have such an advanced option instead of only because they “prefer to receive the report as false positive to [their] viruslab” would be nice, too.
It won’t get them less points in the security-tests if only the default settings are tested which is to quarantine any detected file.
You can make a small link and/or add a timer to automatically move it to chest if you’re that concerned for the users with advanced settings.