When trying out Avast Free's Firewall, I let my network be detected as "Untrusted" which means it is supposed to block all incoming connections. But when I checked the apps allowed by Smart Mode in Firewall Rules, a few of them has rules allowing incoming. Why is this?
Also, Avast One's Firewall only allows us to allow/block apps. Does it follow the same Basic & Network Rules as in Avast Free in the background?
1) Smart Mode - Recommended. Avast automatically makes the choice of whether it allows or not, based on the reputation of the app.
2) Allow - Not recommended. Malware can create connections as you always.
3) Block - Sometimes recommended, but is not recommended, since it blocks it from accessing the internet.
4) Ask - Ask the user whether to allow the application. Recommended in most cases, however the user might get too many popups.
2. When trying out Avast Free's Firewall, I let my network be detected as "Untrusted" which means it is supposed to block all incoming connections. But when I checked the apps allowed by Smart Mode in Firewall Rules, a few of them has rules allowing incoming. Why is this?
2. Setting as untrusted does not block everything.