what's the web shield??

hello

i wonder what is the web shield??

2nd question:
if i have a firewall is it necessary to activate the web shield?

thanks for your answers

  1. the web shield is a local host proxy that scans http port 80 content for infection.
Web Shield - Provider Settings

Web Shield provider protects your computer from viruses that may infect your computer when browsing the Internet - especially when downloading files from web pages.

If you - possibly by mistake - download an infected file and try to start it, avast! will prevent the infection thanks to its Standard Shield provider (which scans all files that you start of open). With Web Shield, however, the virus will be detected even sooner - during the download of the file. So, Web Shield makes your computer even safer than before.

This provider also makes it possible to block specific URL addresses.

The provider works as a local proxy server. On NT-based operating systems (Windows NT/2000/XP/20003) the protection is completely transparent and it is usually not necessary to configure anything special. To enable the Web Shield on Windows 9x/ME operating systems, it is necessary to modify one setting in the Internet Options - in particular, the address and port of local proxy. So, if you want to use Web Shield on an older operating system, do the following:

  1. the web shield doesn’t provide any firewall functionality so yes you continue to use your firewall.

thanks for your answer

2. the web shield doesn't provide any firewall functionality so yes you continue to use your firewall.

my question is the opposite.
if i have a firewall is it necessary to activate the web shield of avast?

The simple answer will be yes. The Web Shield is protecting you by scanning the traffic between you and the net for the viruses & tojans.

Sorry I didn’t read the question very well.

But, Yes I would say you do need to have the web shield enabled, your firewall won’t stop legitimately downloaded http traffic. You didn’t say what firewall you use, I have Outpost Pro and that has a number of plug-ins but it isn’t specifically looking for malware.

ok ok i keep this function activated^^

thanks again

(ps: i use zone alarm free)

bye

No problem, welcome to the forums.