Here is the issue. I do not need the Web Threat Shield but I also do not want to disable it becuase that means I continuesly receive a message that I do not have full protection.
If I were to leave Web Threat Shield toggle active but untick it's 4 functions, would that basically be the same as disabling it fully? If not, can you please tell me which parts of Web Threat Shield are active even after disabling it's 4 features in the change settings. Thank you 🙂
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How can I cripple Web Threat Shield?
Best answer by JimM
Hello GarlicWebroot,
Welcome to the Webroot Community!
First, a brief description of the Web Threat Shield from the help file:
"The Web Threat shield protects your system as you surf the Internet. If it detects a website that may be a threat, it opens an alert that allows you to decide whether you want to block the site or continue despite the warning. When you use a search engine, this shield analyzes all the links on the search results page and then displays an image next to each link that signifies whether it's a trusted site (green checkmark) or a potential risk (red 😵."
In short, that means it blocks bad stuff from malicious websites. You really do need it. I wouldn't advise turning it off. You can however configure the settings for it however you like without disabling the main part of it.
That takes me to your first question, and the answer to that one is no. If you uncheck all of the options for that shield, the main bit of it that blocks the malicious content is still active. That's why you don't get the warning saying it's off.
The answer to your other question is a bit more dependant on which version of the software you're running. Since you posted this question in the Antivirus forum, we'll assume you're not running Essentials or Complete. In your case, there shouldn't be any other interaction with other shields in the background since you don't have an Identity Shield. However, if you were running Essentials or Complete there is some interaction between the two shields in those versions. Basically the Identity Shield looks at data from the Web Threat shield to get an indication of what site you're at so it can tell when to apply certain levels of protection to whatever site that may be.
I'd be curious to know how you arrived at the conclusion you don't need the Web Threat Shield. Are you having trouble with it? If so, we would be happy to help. Please let us know.
View originalWelcome to the Webroot Community!
First, a brief description of the Web Threat Shield from the help file:
"The Web Threat shield protects your system as you surf the Internet. If it detects a website that may be a threat, it opens an alert that allows you to decide whether you want to block the site or continue despite the warning. When you use a search engine, this shield analyzes all the links on the search results page and then displays an image next to each link that signifies whether it's a trusted site (green checkmark) or a potential risk (red 😵."
In short, that means it blocks bad stuff from malicious websites. You really do need it. I wouldn't advise turning it off. You can however configure the settings for it however you like without disabling the main part of it.
That takes me to your first question, and the answer to that one is no. If you uncheck all of the options for that shield, the main bit of it that blocks the malicious content is still active. That's why you don't get the warning saying it's off.
The answer to your other question is a bit more dependant on which version of the software you're running. Since you posted this question in the Antivirus forum, we'll assume you're not running Essentials or Complete. In your case, there shouldn't be any other interaction with other shields in the background since you don't have an Identity Shield. However, if you were running Essentials or Complete there is some interaction between the two shields in those versions. Basically the Identity Shield looks at data from the Web Threat shield to get an indication of what site you're at so it can tell when to apply certain levels of protection to whatever site that may be.
I'd be curious to know how you arrived at the conclusion you don't need the Web Threat Shield. Are you having trouble with it? If so, we would be happy to help. Please let us know.
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