Although it is generally not recommended, you may want to exclude certain files, folders, or websites from being scanned by Avast Antivirus. This can speed up your scans and prevent false-positive detections.
Refer to the sections below to manage exceptions in Avast Antivirus:
Add an exception
Setting a global exception will exclude individual files, folders, or websites from all scans and shields.
To set a global exception:
- Open Avast Antivirus and go to
☰
Menu ▸ Settings. - Select General ▸ Exceptions, then click Add exception.
- Add an exception in one of the following ways:
- Type the specific file / folder path or URL into the text box, then click Add exception.
- Click Browse, tick the box next to a file or folder, then click OK and Add exception.
- Type the specific file / folder path or URL into the text box, then click Add exception.
Your specified file, folder, or website is added to the exceptions list.
Add an advanced exception
Setting advanced exceptions allows you to define your exclusions more precisely.
To set an advanced exception:
- Open Avast Antivirus and go to
☰
Menu ▸ Settings. - Select General ▸ Exceptions, then click Add advanced exception.
- Select the tab for the type of exception.
The following advanced exceptions are available:
- Website / Domain: Excludes all websites that contain the same domain name.
- File / Folder: Excludes files / folders with the option to specify your exclusions.
- Command: Excludes all files on your hard disk drive that have the same file name, but are located in different folders.
Website / Domain
- Enter a URL domain to exclude all pages with this domain name.
- Click Add exception.
File / Folder
- Type the specific file / folder path, or click Browse to navigate to it.
- Optionally, untick a feature you do not want the exception to apply for:
- Apply to all scans: Enables all scans.
- Apply to Behavior Shield: Warns you if any application behaves suspiciously.
- Apply to File Shield: Scans any file added to or opened on your PC.
- CyberCapture: Analyzes unrecognized files and warns you about new threats.
- Hardened Mode: Determines which executable files are safe to open.
- Click Add exception.
Command
- Enter the Command and optionally provide Command parameters.
- Click Add exception.
Manage exceptions
You can manage your current exceptions via the application settings:
- Open Avast Antivirus and go to
☰
Menu ▸ Settings. - Select General ▸ Exceptions.
- Hover the cursor over the relevant exception, then select an option:
- Pencil icon: Edit the exception.
- Trash icon: Remove the exception from your list.
The list updates automatically.
Although it is generally not recommended, you may want to exclude certain files, folders, or websites from being scanned by Avast One. This can speed up your scans and prevent false-positive detections.
Refer to the sections below to manage exceptions in Avast One:
Add an exception
Setting an exception will exclude individual files, folders, or websites from all scans and shields.
To set an exception:
- Open Avast One and go to
Account ▸ Settings.
- Select the Exceptions tab.
- Click Add an exception.
- Add an exception in one of the following ways:
- Website URL exception: Type the URL into the text box, then click Add.
- File or folder location exception: Type the specific file / folder path into the text box, or click Browse, select the file or folder location, then click OK and Add.
- Website URL exception: Type the URL into the text box, then click Add.
Your specified file, folder, or website is added to the exceptions list.
Manage exceptions
You can manage your current exceptions via the application settings:
- Open Avast One and go to
Account ▸ Settings.
- Select the Exceptions tab.
- Hover the cursor over the relevant exception, then select an option:
- Pencil icon: Edit the exception.
- X icon: Remove the exception from your list.
The list updates automatically.
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- Avast Premium Security 22.x
- Avast One Essential 22.x for Windows
- Avast One 22.x for Windows
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- Microsoft Windows 10 Home / Pro / Enterprise / Education - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate - Service Pack 1 with Convenient Rollup Update, 32 / 64-bit
Updated on: 6/2/22