VPN turns on at home, settings locked

The VPN keeps turning on when on my home network. When I go to VPN settings there’s a lock symbol next to the word settings and I can’t change anything, and I don’t see anyway to designate my home network as trusted.

There should be a setting where you can change your VPN to a manual start-up vs. automatic. Change your settings by Menu>Settings>when not connected to your home network. Be offline.

I’ve got Avast VPN as a stand-alone program, but your settings should be the same or similar.

See attached below:

I don’t have those options in free Avast One, and the settings I do have can’t be changed. Theres a lock icon next to Settings.

Unfortunately Avast One is more of a one size fits all, it has more features than Avast Antivirus Free, but it is less configurable. This is why I have stuck with Avast Antivirus Free, it doesn’t have the Avast VPN module. Avast One Essentials (the free version) does have a VPN but it is limited in the download limits (it should however still be configurable).

The Lock Icon can mean more than one thing, for me in Avast Antivirus Free it it either not installed or a ‘paid’ option.

A screenshot of what you are seeing could help us understand the problem.
What is displayed when you click that VPN shield icon (again a screenshot would help) ?

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Here’s what I see:

I think the clue is in the ‘When connecting to untrusted networks.’

I’m thinking what are your Firewall and or Network Shield settings, Private or Public ?
If Public they might be considered untrusted networks forcing it to use the VPN.

Unfortunately my not using Avast One, I’m working in the dark.

Ahh, didn’t think to look under firewall. Unfortunately, it only lists the VPN and “Identifying…”, so I’m not sure whether to mark it as Trusted.

First things first - only make one change at a time and test.
If no change reset to original and then try the next.

What options do you get if you click the down arrow on the ‘Connected to Avast SecureLine VPN WireGuard 9’ I would have thought at the very least the Avast SecureLine VPN would have been treated as secure.

The problem for me would be how to find out what this Connected to identifying… ?
As it is still trying to identify.

Choices are the same for both, Trust or Don’t Trust

Issue here is with the VPN on, your home network effectively is a public network. That means devices such as other pcs, printers, cameras, NAS devices (Network Attached Storage) on your network cannot be seen by your system as long as your VPN is active and running.

The fact that your options are dimmed can only mean one of two things:

  • You have exceeded your monthly VPN limit usage
  • You have a corrupted free? version of Avast One OR something else

If you were to temporarily uninstall Avast One, Windows Defender Antivirus should become active again after restart, as should Windows Firewall.

What does Windows Firewall say your system network is? Private or Public?