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Customizing Online Armor

Online Armor offers several layers of protection to help ensure your security and privacy. In addition to basic firewalling, Online Armor incorporates sophisticated protection by default to help ensure that any threats not detected by antivirus or anti-spyware software cannot circumvent your computer’s protection.

While Online Armor is designed to make this protection easy to use, we understand that some may need more simplified protection or wish to disable protection features that they feel are adequately covered by existing protection.

Other people may want to use all the protection features of Online Armor, but may wish to make it operate more silently.

Online Armor is made to accommodate all users, and this section will help you to customize Online Armor to suit these needs.

Note: Before disabling any protection features, please review the Key Features help pages to be sure that you understand what these features are for and what they do.

The following changes can be made from the Online Armor Control Panel. To open the Online Armor Control Panel, simply double click the blue and white shield icon in the system tray, next to the clock in the lower right-hand corner of your screen.

More detailed information can be found in the respective help pages for each protection feature.

Note: Relevant videos are at the bottom of this page, however it is recommended that you read the following text before making any changes.

General

If you want Online Armor to automatically configure itself for programs already installed on your computer, but not Allowed during the Safety Check Wizard, then you can use Learning mode. Learning mode will configure Online Armor to automatically Allow any program, and program behavior, seen while in Learning mode so that you only see pop-ups for new programs and behaviors.

If you want Online Armor to operate completely silently, you can simply close the Online Armor GUI interface by right-clicking the Online Armor tray icon, in the system tray next to the clock in the lower right-hand corner of your screen, and selecting “Close GUI Interface.” This will leave Online Armor completely operational, but Online Armor will not pop-up or notify you of any events and automatically block them instead.

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Firewall

The first thing you will want to do is to choose whether you want to use the Firewall in Standard mode or Advanced mode. Take time to review the Choose Your Mode help page for more information.

Also be sure to review the options in the Options under the Firewall tab to customize integration with the Program Guard, logging, notifications, and more.

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Programs

In addition to basic firewalling, Online Armor offers protection by default against threats that may go undetected by other security software and attempt to circumvent your computer’s protection.

Online Armor will pop-up when an Unknown program attempts to run on your computer and when it attempts to behave in a potentially malicious way.

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Internet Protection

Online Armor helps to protect your system and your privacy by filtering malicious website objects and internet scams. By default Online Armor will notify you when your computer tries to load a dangerous website object, download a phishing email, or connect to a phishing website.

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Password Protection

If you wish to prevent anyone from changing Online Armor's settings, you can password protect Online Armor by right-clicking the Online Armor tray icon and selecting "Set Password." This will prevent all popups, automatically Blocking all actions that you would otherwise be prompted for, as well as preventing anyone from accessing the Online Armor Control Panel without the password.

Once accessed with the password, Online Armor will be automatically locked again after a few minutes of inactivity to ensure that it is not accidentally left unlocked if you must step away from the computer without locking it again.

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Videos

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