The Avira Antivirus Web protection module works like an HTTP proxy and needs a cache to verify received data sequences. After scanning, the cached data is forwarded with maximum speed to the internet browser. The Avira Web protection module works very fast, with the search process only having a negligible impact on the download speed. […]
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Enable or disable Avira Web protection
Avira Web protection keeps you safe from dangerous web content that is categorized as phishing, malware, spam or, fraud. Note This function is only available in the Avira Security paid version. Click the Avira icon in the system tray to open the Avira user interface. Click Security in the left menu. Click the module Protection options. Click the On/Off switch under Web protection. Source : […]
Why are Avira Mail and Web protection deactivated?
In some cases you may find that important services such as the Microsoft Base Filtering Engine are not working correctly or are not even present. That could be one reason why Mail and Web protection are deactivated. The instructions below will help you add or repair the missing services so Mail and Web protection work correctly again. Your computer will restart twice automatically. Note If you are using a utility […]
Is there a security risk without Avira Mail protection?
If Avira Real-time protection is active, there is no direct security risk. Moreover, Avira Mail protection can remove virulent emails and attachments before they reach the email program. Source : Official Avira Brand Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team
What is the difference between Avira Real-time and Avira Mail protection?
Avira Real-time protection is a scanner which, by default, scans every modified file on the computer or in the network. Avira Mail protection, on the other hand, is a scanner for email protocols like POP, IMAP, and SMTP which scans every incoming unencrypted email and attachment, and even outgoing ones if so configured, for viruses […]
How can I disable the Eventlog warnings for Real-time protection? (Avira)
Click the Avira icon in the system tray to open the Avira user interface. Click Security in the left menu. Click the module Protection options. Click the gear icon of the Real-time protection. Go to PC Protection → Real-Time Protection → Scan → Further actions . Disable the option Use event log. Source : Official Avira Brand Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team
What is Avira Real-time protection and how can I configure it? (Avira)
Real-time protection is a permanently active process. Any file that is used, copied or, accessed is scanned via this module in real-time. This prevents malware from executing; every execution of a file that triggered a detection is automatically blocked and you are notified. Enable/disable Real-time protection Avira Real-time protection prevents viruses from making changes on […]
What do the options under extended threat categories mean? (Avira)
Avira software reports viruses or malware detection. In addition, you can set Avira software to detect other extended threat categories. Click the Avira icon in the system tray to open the Avira user interface. Click Security in the left menu. Click the feature Protection options. Click the Settings icon of the System protection. Go to General → Threat categories. Activate/deactivate further unwanted program types. Adware/spyware […]
Why is my Avira Prime displayed as Avira Free Security?
We were experiencing an issue with Avira Prime that was showing as Avira Free for some of our customers. The issue has been fixed – please restart your PC and you should see Avira Prime on your device again. We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused. Source : Official Avira Brand Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS […]
How do I start Avira System Scanner from the command line?
Many download managers and backup programs allow you to scan files with a virus scanner using the command line. This way, you can use the graphical user interface of the Avira software by configuring it with the following parameters (the syntax is not case-sensitive, but the paths have to be inserted in double-quotes): /CFG=”<path to […]