I have seen for a very long time that Avast! actually blocks whatever it considers a threat, and you CAN'T tell the program that it isn't. There are a lot of cases like this. To mention a really common example, the program sXe Injected, used by Counter Strike players almost always has problems with Avast!. The problem has persisted over the years, and even when people keeps reporting false positives, every new version blocks it again. And there is no way to tell Avast! not to block it, you have to report it every single time and wait again.
Now I wonder why is Avast! programmed to not letting you decide what to block and what to allow. I understand that security is important, but users should be able to decide how they want to use the program, instead of Avast! deciding what to do by itself. This is a great software, but one of the BIGGEST problems it has is the huge lack of real control over its functioning.
And on the top of that, when you have this kind of problems, even disableing every feature in Avast! doesn't solve the problem, making us think that even if you disable it, there are still some hidden processes running in the background, which doesn't sound really good.
It this going to change in the future or people will have to keep reporting this things over and over for life?