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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:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=130906.0
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=143341.msg1039816#msg1039816
https://feedback.avast.com/responses/why-is-there-no-option-to-directly-exclude-files-on-demand-from-the-real-time-protection
https://feedback.avast.com/responses/there-is-no-trust-this-file-option-when-found-a-virus
https://feedback.avast.com/responses/it-would-be-nice-to-an-easy-one-right-click-way-of-telling-avast-that-a-questioned-file-is-not-a-threat
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.