![]() If you go into into Avast/Statistics you can see if the shield is checking the download files. Also I noticed it can take a few minutes for Avast Web Shield to activate/deactivate, which can make testing a bit ugly. I did all of these too, so if the above did not fix it I would try all of these. If that does not work, here is my summary of things they suggested. Whoever at Microsoft thought up the whole Registry idea should be given a special place in hell, although hell might be too good for them. After that my internet speeds were back up with Web Shield turned on. The step that did the trick for me was to download and run Ccleaner from and run registry cleaner. I am super impressed with Avast because I am only using the free version, although my company pays for the Pro and Linux Server versions at work so I don't feel too guilty. ![]() Avast support came through with a solution.
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