If you are looking for information about the legacy apps, refer to the following articles:
Avast One is a security app for Android that helps protect your mobile device from unwanted phishing, malware, spyware, and malicious viruses such as trojans. It also helps secure your email accounts and accounts associated with your email addresses, lock your sensitive apps, and protect access to your photos stored on your device.
This article assumes that the latest version of Avast One is installed on your Android device. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the following article: Installing Avast One.
Run a Smart Scan
When you open Avast One, you have the option to run a Smart Scan, which checks your device for any potential threats. To start the scan:
- Tap the Avast One icon on the Home screen of your device. The app opens.

- Tap Run Smart Scan on the main Avast One screen.

- Follow the on-screen instructions to resolve any issues found or tap Skip to do this later.

For detailed instructions on how to solve the found issues, refer to the sections below.
Schedule regular scans
The Scan now button on the main app screen scans apps installed on your device and informs you about security risks caused by changes in default Android settings.
To schedule automatic scans:
- Tap
Account ▸
Settings. 
- Tap Security.

- Tap Automatic scan.

- Ensure the slider at the bottom of the screen is On.

- Specify Scan days and Scan time by selecting the days and time when you want the scan to automatically run.

Scheduled scans run automatically as configured.
Use Scam Guardian Pro
Scam Guardian Pro is one of the main feature of Avast One. It provides users with the following tools to recognize and avoid online threats, improving digital security:
- Avast Assistant: An AI-powered cybersecurity assistant that analyzes texts, emails, and links for potential scams and cybersecurity concerns. It can also be used for any online safety related questions.
- Web Guard: This tool scans internet activity in real time to prevent malware from downloading onto devices and help you avoid suspicious websites. A local VPN (Virtual Private Network) is required to enable this feature.
- Email Guard: A feature that scans incoming emails in your online accounts to help detect potential scam and phishing risks, with AI-powered detection available as an optional setting. To learn about how to set up and use the feature, refer to the following article: New Avast One Email Guard - Getting Started.
- SMS Guard: A scam protection tool that scans text messages in your default messaging app to help detect potentially risky links or scam content, with optional AI-powered detection.
- Call Guard: Automatically blocks suspicious and scam calls, and helps you identify whether incoming calls are from trusted contacts, businesses, or potentially risky sources.
- Link Guard: This features scans links you access from outside your browser, such as links from emails or messages, and warns you if they are dangerous before opening them in your default browser.

To learn about how to set up and use these features, refer to the following article: Avast One Scam Guardian Pro - Getting Started.
Configure App Lock
App Lock helps protect your sensitive apps with a PIN or pattern. To enable this feature:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap App Lock.

- If prompted, tap Get started and follow the on-screen instructions to Set up PIN and / or Grant permissions. Optionally, set up pattern and fingerprint as alternative unlock methods. Then, tap Enable App Lock.

- If prompted, tap the gray (Off) slider so it changes to green (On).

App Lock is now enabled and you can start protecting apps from the main App Lock screen. Tap the slider next to an app you want to protect so that it changes to green (On).
App Lock is now enabled on your selected apps. When you open the selected apps, you must enter your PIN, pattern, or fingerprint, to unlock the app first.
Manage App Lock settings
To manage App Lock settings:
- Tap
⋮More options (the three dots) ▸ Settings.
- Tap PIN & pattern to access the options below:
- Use fingerprint: If your device supports fingerprint unlocking, enable this option to access protected areas in Avast One using your fingerprint.
- Change PIN: Set a new Avast PIN. To use this option you must first enter your current Avast PIN.
- Set up pattern: Access protected areas in Avast One with a swipe gesture rather than a PIN code.
- App Lock timeout: Select the time limit before the app locks.

App Lock works as configured.
Disable App Lock
To disable app lock:
- Tap
Explore ▸ App Lock. 
- Enter your App Lock PIN.

- Tap the green (On) slider so it changes to gray (Off).

App Lock is disabled.
Reset App Lock PIN
If you forget your App Lock PIN, reset it by following these steps:
- Tap
Explore ▸ App Lock. 
- Tap Forgot your PIN?, then follow the on-screen instructions to reset the PIN using your Google Account credentials.

Your App Lock PIN is reset.
Enable VPN Protection
VPN Secure Connection uses our VPN (Virtual Private Network) infrastructure to create an encrypted and private VPN connection. This helps to protect the data you upload and download from the internet and helps to keep your internet activity private. To activate VPN Secure Connection:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ VPN. 
- Tap Got it.

- Tap the red (OFF) slider so that it changes to green (ON). If prompted, tap OK to give Avast One permission to set up a VPN connection.

VPN Secure Connection is activated and connected to the fastest server location.
Manage VPN Protection
To connect to a different location:
- Tap the server location at the bottom of the main app screen.

- Tap your preferred country to change your location.

To manage Auto Connect rules:
- Tap
Settings (the gear icon) at the top-right corner of the screen. 
- Choose between the following options:
- Never: VPN Protection will never Auto Connect.
- Unsecured Wi-Fi: VPN Protection will always Auto Connect on non-Private Networks.

- Optionally, to add a Private Network, ensure that Unsecured Wi-Fi option is enabled, then tap Trusted networks ▸
+(the plus icon) to add the current network to the list of Private Networks.
VPN Protection will not auto-connect while you are connected to a Private Network.
Check for hacks and leaks
The Hack Alerts feature monitors online accounts connected to your email address and notifies you if there has been a hack or leak.
To enable Hack Alerts:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap Hack Alerts.

- Tap Add email ▸ Add.

- Once the scan is finished, tap Start monitoring.

- Open your email inbox and locate the email from notification@emails.avast.com with the subject: Please verify your email. Tap the Verify my email button.

- In the Avast One app, select your email address and tap Already verified.

Hack Alerts is now active and continuously checks for new data breaches involving this email address. Free users are only able to monitor one email address at a time. Paid users are able to monitor 5.
Manually check an email address
To manually check an email address for leaks:
- Tap Hack Alerts ▸ Check now.

- Enter the email you want to check and tap Check data breaches.

The scan results show any affected online accounts or the message No compromised accounts.
Securing compromised accounts
If Hack Alerts finds any breaches related to your email address, it lists all involved accounts under Compromised accounts list. We recommend you immediately change the passwords for all accounts listed under Compromised accounts:
- Tap a breached account on your Unresolved list.

- Tap Change password to follow the on-screen instructions to change the account's password. When done, tap Mark as resolved.

Configure Photo Vault
Photo Vault allows you to protect access to your photos stored on your device with a PIN code. Photos that are moved to Photo Vault are encrypted and hidden.
To protect photos using Photo Vault:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap Photo Vault.

- Tap Continue and, if prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to Set up PIN and Grant permissions.
- Optionally, set up pattern and fingerprint as alternative unlock methods.
- Tap Enable Photo Vault.
- Once Photo Vault is enabled, tap Add photo and select one of the following options:
- Take new photo: Take a new photo and directly add it to Photo Vault.
- Import from gallery: Select photos from your existing gallery. Taps the photo(s) that you want to hide, then tap Hide now.
The selected photos now appear in your Photo Vault.
Remove files from Photo Vault
To remove photos from Photo Vault, tap and hold the photo(s) you want to remove and select the relevant icon at the top of the screen:
- Export icon: Exports a photo back to the original location and makes it visible to others.
- Trash icon: Deletes a photo from the Vault and from the original location. This action cannot be undone.
Reset your Photo Vault PIN
If you forget your PIN:
- Tap
Explore ▸ Photo Vault. - When you are asked to enter your PIN, tap Forgot your PIN?.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your PIN using your Google Account credentials.
Clean junk from your device
Junk Cleaner detects dispensable items that are occupying your device's storage, including leftover APKs, residual files, and visible cache. To remove these items to free up storage space:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Cleanup. 
- Tap Junk Clean.

- Once the scan completes, untick any items that you do not want to clean, then free the space on your device by tapping Finish cleaning.

The selected items are removed.
If you are looking for information about the legacy apps, refer to the following articles:
Avast One is a security app for iOS designed to protect your privacy online, securely store your photos, block dangerous websites, and alert you if your online accounts or email addresses have been leaked online.
This article assumes that the latest version of Avast One is installed on your iOS device. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the following article: Installing Avast One.
Run a Smart Scan
When you open Avast One, you have the option to run a Smart Scan, which checks your device for any potential threats. To start the scan:
- Tap the Avast One icon on the Home screen of your device. The app opens.

- Tap Run Smart Scan on the main Avast One screen.

- Follow the on-screen instructions to resolve any issues found or tap Skip to do this later.

For detailed instructions on how to solve the found issues, refer to the sections below.
Use Scam Guardian
Scam Guardian is one of the main feature of Avast One. It provides users with the following tools to recognize and avoid online threats, improving digital security:
- Avast Assistant: An AI-powered cybersecurity assistant that analyzes texts, emails, and links for potential scams and cybersecurity concerns. It can also be used for any online safety related questions.
- Web Guard: This tool scans internet activity in real time to prevent malware from downloading onto devices and help you avoid suspicious websites. A local VPN (Virtual Private Network) is required to enable this feature.
- Email Guard: A feature that scans incoming emails in your online accounts to help detect potential scam and phishing risks, with AI-powered detection available as an optional setting. To learn about how to set up and use the feature, refer to the following article: New Avast One Email Guard - Getting Started.
- SMS Guard: A scam protection tool that scans text messages in your default messaging app to help detect potentially risky links or scam content, with optional AI-powered detection.
- Call Guard: Automatically blocks suspicious and scam calls, and helps you identify whether incoming calls are from trusted contacts, businesses, or potentially risky sources.

To learn about how to set up and use these features, refer to the following article: Avast One Scam Guardian Pro - Getting Started.
Enable VPN Protection
VPN Protection uses our VPN (Virtual Private Network) infrastructure to create an encrypted and private VPN connection. This helps to protect the data you upload and download from the internet and helps to keep your internet activity private. To activate VPN Secure Connection:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ VPN. 
- Tap Set up ▸ Allow to add VPN Configurations.

- Tap the red (OFF) slider so that it changes to green (ON).

VPN Secure Connection is activated and connected to the fastest server location.
Manage VPN Protection
To connect to a different location:
- Tap the server location at the bottom of the main app screen.

- Tap your preferred country to change your location. For countries with multiple locations, tap
…then choose your preferred city.
To manage Auto Connect rules:
- Tap
Settings (the gear icon) at the top-right corner of the screen. 
- Choose between the following options:
- Never: VPN Protection will never Auto Connect.
- Unsecured Wi-Fi: VPN Protection will always Auto Connect on non-Private Networks.

- Optionally, to add a Private Network, ensure that Unsecured Wi-Fi option is enabled, then tap Private Networks ▸
+(the plus icon) to add the current network to the list of Private Networks.
VPN Protection will not auto-connect while you are connected to a Private Network.
Activate Hack Alerts
Hack Alerts helps to keep your online accounts safe by seeking to ensure none of the passwords linked to your email address have been leaked online. If a leak is found, Hack Alerts immediately notifies you and prompts you to change the password that was compromised. To activate Hack Alerts:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap Hack Alerts.

- Tap Next twice.

- Enter your email address, then tap Scan breaches.

- Once the scan is finished, tap Monotor for breaches ▸ OK. If any compromised accounts are detected, you can tap an account to view more details.

- Open your email inbox and locate the email from notification@emails.avast.com with the subject: Please verify your email. Tap the Verify my email button.

- In the Avast One app, select your email address and tap Already verified.

Hack Alerts is now active and continuously checks for new data breaches involving this email address. Free users are only able to monitor one email address at a time. Paid users are able to monitor 5. To add another email address, open Hack Alerts, tap Scan for new email, then follow the instructions above, starting at step 4.
⋮ ▸ Stop monitoring email.Securing compromised accounts
If Hack Alerts finds any breaches related to your email address, it lists all involved accounts under Compromised accounts list. We recommend you immediately change the passwords for all accounts listed under Compromised accounts:
- Tap a breached account on your Unresolved list.

- Tap Change password to follow the on-screen instructions to change the account's password. When done, tap Mark as resolved.

Access Network Inspector
Network Inspector automatically scans the networks you join for any vulnerabilities, and helps give you recommendations for how to protect your privacy and personal info.
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap Network Inspector.

- Tap Get started.

- Network Inspector scans the Wi‑Fi network and checks whether it is safe. If an unsafe network is detected, you are prompted to turn on VPN Protection.

Use Photo Vault
Photo Vault helps protect your photos and images from prying eyes by moving them to a passcode-protected, encrypted vault on your device. Up to 40 photos or images from your device or camera can be added to the vault. With an Avast One Premium subscription you can store an unlimited number of photos or images in Photo Vault. To set up Photo Vault:
- Open Avast One and tap
Explore ▸ Security. 
- Tap Photo Vault.

- Tap Next twice, then tap Enable photo vault.

- Create a four digit access code that you will use to sign in to your Photo Vault. Type it twice to confirm.

Your passcode is set. Now every time you open Photo Vault you are prompted to enter your passcode to gain access to the vault.
Add photos to Photo Vault
You can add existing images to your Photo Vault from the Photo Library on your device, or use the camera on your device to take a photo and import it directly into your Photo Vault. To add images to Photo Vault:
- Tap Add photos.

- Select either Camera or Photo Library:

- Tap Allow to give Avast One permission to access your camera.

- Take a photo, then tap Retake or Use Photo and tap OK.

- To give Avast One permission to access your Photo Library, tap either Limit Access... or Allow Full Access to give Avast One permission to access your photos.

- Tap a photo to select it, then tap Import. Optionally, tap Delete to remove the photo from your photo library.

Your photo is imported into Photo Vault.
Manage files in Photo Vault
To export or delete files from Photo Vault:
- Open Photo Vault and tap Select.

- Tap the photo(s) you want to share or remove from the vault. A green border appears around the selected photo(s). Tap the relevant option:
- Share icon: Send the selected file(s) to another location, for example via AirDrop, email, or message.
- Trash icon: Permanently remove the file(s) from Photo Vault.
Further recommendations
For more information about the features available in Avast One, refer to the following article:
- Avast One
- Android and iOS
Updated on: 25/03/2026






































































