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2. Introduction
3. Before You Allow an App in Avast
4. Method 1 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App from Blocked & Allowed Apps
5. Method 2 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Add an App to Avast Exceptions
6. Method 3 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App Blocked by Ransomware Shield
7. Method 4 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App in Avast One
8. Method 5 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow a Website or Online App
9. Method 6 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Fix False Positive Detection
10. Method 7 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Remove an App from Allowed List
11. Common Avast App-Allow Problems
12. People Also Ask FAQs
13. Conclusion
# Avast Blocking an App? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
.. Quick Answer: How Do I Allow an App in Avast Antivirus? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To allow an app in Avast Antivirus, open Avast and go to **Menu > Settings > General > Blocked & Allowed apps**, then add the trusted app to the allowed list. For file or folder scan exclusions, go to **Menu > Settings > General > Exceptions** and add the app path carefully. Avast’s official support says the **Blocked & Allowed apps** screen manages apps that are always blocked or allowed by Avast features such as Ransomware Shield, Webcam Shield, Sensitive Data Shield, and Browser Shield. ([Avast Support][1])
.. Your App Is Safe, But Avast Keeps Stopping It
You open a program you use every day, and suddenly Avast blocks it. Maybe the app will not launch. Maybe it cannot save files. Maybe it cannot access your webcam, browser, protected folders, or internet features. The app might be safe, but Avast may still stop it because it looks suspicious, touches protected files, behaves like ransomware, or uses permissions that security tools monitor closely.
This is frustrating, but the fix is not to turn Avast off. The safer solution is to allow only the specific trusted app, folder, or website that you know is safe.
This guide explains **Avast how to allow app in antivirus** settings without weakening your whole device protection. Start with the safety checks, then use the method that matches your Avast product and problem.
# Before You Allow Any App in Avast: Safety Checklist
Only allow an app if you trust it.
Check these first:
* Did you download the app from the official website or app store? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Is the app digitally signed by a known developer? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Did Avast block it right after an update? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Is the file name strange or misspelled? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Is the app asking for unusual access? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Did the app come from a cracked, patched, or pirated source? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Has the app been scanned by Avast already? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
* Is the app trying to change protected folders? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
**Important warning:** Do not allow unknown files just because they are inconvenient. If the app is malware, adding it to allowed apps or exceptions can let it run freely.
# Method 1 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App from Avast Blocked & Allowed Apps
**Why it matters:** This is the safest first place to manage apps Avast has blocked or restricted through built-in shields.
**Time required:** 2–4 minutes
**Solves:** Trusted app blocked, webcam app blocked, protected-folder access denied, app restricted by Avast shield
..# Steps
1. Open **Avast Antivirus**.
2. Click **Menu**.
3. Open **Settings**.
4. Select **General**.
5. Click **Blocked & Allowed apps**.
6. Find the app under blocked apps if it appears there.
7. Move it to the allowed list or add it manually.
8. Choose the Avast shields or features that should allow it.
9. Save changes.
10. Restart the app.
Avast’s official guide says to open **Menu > Settings > General > Blocked & Allowed apps** to manage the list of blocked and allowed applications. ([Avast Support][1])
..# Best For
* Ransomware Shield blocks the app
* Webcam Shield blocks camera access
* Sensitive Data Shield blocks document access
* Browser Shield restricts browser behavior
**Tip:** Allow the app only for the specific Avast feature causing the issue when Avast gives that option. Avoid giving wider access than needed.
# Method 2 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Add an App to Avast Exceptions
**Why it matters:** Exceptions tell Avast not to scan or block a selected file, folder, or website. Use this only when you are sure the item is safe.
**Time required:** 3–5 minutes
**Solves:** App file repeatedly flagged, installer blocked, trusted folder scanned repeatedly, safe website blocked
..# Steps
1. Open **Avast Antivirus**.
2. Click **Menu**.
3. Go to **Settings**.
4. Select **General**.
5. Click **Exceptions**.
6. Choose **Add exception**.
7. Enter or browse to the app file path.
8. Confirm the exception.
9. Restart the app.
10. Test again.
Avast’s official exclusions guide says users can manage exceptions from **Menu > Settings > General > Exceptions**. ([Avast Support][2])
..# What You Can Add
* A specific app `.exe` file
* A trusted folder
* A local file path
* A website URL
* A specific tool folder
**High-risk warning:** Do not add your whole `C:\` drive, Downloads folder, Desktop, or user profile as an exception. That gives malware too much room to hide.
# Method 3 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App Blocked by Ransomware Shield
**Why it matters:** Ransomware Shield protects important folders from unauthorized changes. Some safe apps may need permission to edit your documents, photos, or project files.
**Time required:** 3–6 minutes
**Solves:** App cannot save files, document editor blocked, photo editor cannot write changes, folder access denied
..# Steps
1. Open **Avast Antivirus**.
2. Go to **Protection**.
3. Open **Ransomware Shield** if available.
4. Check recent blocked activity.
5. Find the trusted app.
6. Allow the app for protected-folder access.
7. Save changes.
8. Open the app again.
9. Try saving a file.
..# Best Apps to Allow Carefully
* Microsoft Word
* Excel
* Adobe tools
* Trusted photo editors
* Accounting software
* Coding tools
* Backup tools
**Warning:** Ransomware Shield exists for a reason. Only allow apps that you installed intentionally and fully trust.
# Method 4 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow an App in Avast One
**Why it matters:** Avast One has a different layout from classic Avast Antivirus, so users often cannot find the same menu path.
**Time required:** 3–5 minutes
**Solves:** Avast One blocking app, cannot find exceptions, file shield restriction
..# Steps
1. Open **Avast One**.
2. Select **Explore**.
3. Open **File Shield**.
4. Select **Open File Shield**.
5. Go to the **Exceptions** tab.
6. Click **Add exceptions**.
7. Select the file, folder, or application.
8. Confirm the change.
9. Test the app.
Avast’s Avast One exclusions support says users can open **Explore > File Shield > Open File Shield**, select the **Exceptions** tab, and add the file, folder, or application they want to exclude from scanning. ([Avast Support][3])
..# For Websites in Avast One
1. Open **Avast One**.
2. Go to **Explore**.
3. Open **Web Shield**.
4. Select the **Exceptions** tab.
5. Add the website URL.
6. Confirm.
Avast’s Avast One guide also gives a Web Shield exception path for excluding websites from scanning. ([Avast Support][3])
**Tip:** If you use Avast One on Mac, you may need to enter your Mac password to approve the change.
# Method 5 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Allow a Website or Online App
**Why it matters:** Sometimes Avast blocks a website, cloud tool, web app, sync app, or online dashboard instead of a desktop program.
**Time required:** 2–4 minutes
**Solves:** Website blocked, cloud sync blocked, web app not loading, browser warning from Avast
..# Steps
1. Confirm the website is safe.
2. Open Avast.
3. Go to **Menu > Settings**.
4. Open **General > Exceptions**.
5. Click **Add exception**.
6. Enter the full website URL.
7. Save.
8. Restart the browser.
9. Test the website again.
..# Safer Website Checks
Before adding a website exception:
* Check spelling of the domain
* Avoid shortened links
* Avoid unknown download pages
* Avoid fake login pages
* Confirm it uses HTTPS
* Check whether only one browser is affected
**Warning:** Do not allow banking, payment, or login websites if Avast warns about phishing unless you are absolutely sure the URL is official.
# Method 6 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Fix a False Positive Detection
**Why it matters:** If Avast incorrectly flags a safe app, adding an exception fixes your device, but reporting the false positive may help prevent the same issue later.
**Time required:** 5–10 minutes
**Solves:** Trusted app detected as malware, installer blocked, business software blocked after update
..# Steps
1. Do not delete the file yet.
2. Confirm the file source is official.
3. Update Avast virus definitions.
4. Scan the file again.
5. If still detected, add an exception only if you trust it.
6. Submit the file as a possible false positive through Avast’s official reporting channel if available.
7. Recheck after the next Avast update.
..# When It May Be a False Positive
* The app is from a known company
* It was downloaded from the official site
* The issue started after an Avast update
* Other trusted scanners show it clean
* The app has a valid digital signature
**Tip:** If you are not sure, do not allow it. Contact the app developer or use official Avast support before running the file.
# Method 7 — βοΈ(+1) βͺ 866 490 0338 βͺ Remove an App from Avast Allowed List
**Why it matters:** Allowed apps and exceptions should not stay forever if you no longer trust or use the app.
**Time required:** 2–3 minutes
**Solves:** Old exceptions, risky allowed app, security cleanup
..# Steps
1. Open Avast.
2. Go to **Menu > Settings**.
3. Select **General**.
4. Open **Blocked & Allowed apps** or **Exceptions**.
5. Find the app or folder.
6. Remove it from the allowed list.
7. Restart Avast.
8. Scan the app or folder again.
Avast’s exceptions support says users can manage current exceptions under **General > Exceptions**, including editing or removing them. ([Avast Support][2])
..# Remove Exceptions For
* Apps you no longer use
* Unknown tools
* Old installers
* Temporary downloads
* Cracked software
* Outdated business apps
* Files from USB drives
**Security habit:** Review allowed apps every few months. Smaller exception lists are safer.
# Common Avast App-Allow Problems and Fixes
.. Problem: Avast Still Blocks the App After Allowing It
**Fix γ βοΈβ+1-(866)-490-0338 γ:** Restart the app and PC, then check both **Blocked & Allowed apps** and **Exceptions**. The app may be blocked by a different Avast shield.
.. Problem: App Works Only When Avast Is Disabled
**Fix γ βοΈβ+1-(866)-490-0338 γ:** Do not keep Avast disabled. Identify whether File Shield, Ransomware Shield, Webcam Shield, Web Shield, or Firewall is causing the block, then allow only that specific permission.
.. Problem: App Installer Is Blocked
**Fix γ βοΈβ+1-(866)-490-0338 γ:** Download the installer again from the official source, scan it, then add a temporary exception only if you trust the file.
.. Problem: Avast Blocks a Game or Launcher
**Fix γ βοΈβ+1-(866)-490-0338 γ:** Add the official game launcher folder as an exception, not the entire drive. Avoid excluding Downloads or unknown mod folders.
.. Problem: Avast Blocks Camera Access
**Fix γ βοΈβ+1-(866)-490-0338 γ:** Check **Blocked & Allowed apps** for Webcam Shield-related blocks and allow only the trusted app that needs the camera.
# People Also Ask: Avast Allow App FAQs
.. How do I allow an app in Avast Antivirus? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To allow an app in Avast Antivirus, open Avast and go to **Menu > Settings > General > Blocked & Allowed apps**, then add or move the trusted app to the allowed list. Avast says this screen manages apps allowed or blocked by supported Avast features. ([Avast Support][1])
.. Where is the allowed apps list in Avast? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
The allowed apps list in Avast is under **Menu > Settings > General > Blocked & Allowed apps**. This screen shows blocked apps and allowed apps for supported Avast shields.
.. How do I add an exception in Avast? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To add an exception in Avast, go to **Menu > Settings > General > Exceptions**, click **Add exception**, then enter the file, folder, or website path you want to exclude. Avast’s support page lists this as the official path for managing exceptions. ([Avast Support][2])
.. Is it safe to allow an app through Avast? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
It is safe to allow an app through Avast only if you trust the app, downloaded it from an official source, and understand why it was blocked. Do not allow unknown, cracked, or suspicious apps.
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Avast may block a safe app if it behaves like malware, edits protected folders, uses the webcam, injects into browsers, changes sensitive files, or has a new file signature that Avast has not fully trusted yet.
.. How do I allow an app in Avast One? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To allow an app in Avast One, open **Explore > File Shield > Open File Shield**, go to the **Exceptions** tab, and add the file, folder, or app. Avast One support lists this path for scan exclusions. ([Avast Support][3])
.. How do I allow a website in Avast? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To allow a website in Avast, open **Menu > Settings > General > Exceptions**, then add the website URL. In Avast One, use **Explore > Web Shield > Open Web Shield > Exceptions** for website exclusions. ([Avast Support][3])
.. Should I disable Avast to run an app? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
No, you should not disable Avast permanently to run an app. A safer method is to allow the specific trusted app or add a narrow exception for the file, folder, or website.
.. How do I remove an Avast exception? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
To remove an Avast exception, go to **Menu > Settings > General > Exceptions**, hover over the exception, and select the remove option. Avast’s support page says exceptions can be edited or removed from this section. ([Avast Support][2])
.. What should I do if Avast blocks my business software? π 1-866-490-0338(USA/UK) βοΈ
If Avast blocks trusted business software, update Avast first, confirm the software came from the official vendor, then add the specific app path to allowed apps or exceptions. Avoid excluding broad business folders unless necessary.
# Conclusion
If you need **Avast how to allow app in antivirus** help, start with the safest route: use **Blocked & Allowed apps** for apps blocked by Avast shields, and use **Exceptions** only for trusted files, folders, or websites. Do not turn off Avast completely just because one app is blocked.
The best practice is narrow permission. Allow only the specific app, folder, or website you trust. If Avast keeps blocking a legitimate program, update Avast, check which shield caused the block, and consider reporting it as a false positive.