Introducing a VPN helper that’s watching out for you, even when you don’t have your VPN turned on
Like we noted in a previous post about the right time to use a VPN, you may not want to have a virtual private network (VPN) running all the time. However, this can leave you open to security risks — especially if you’ve turned off your VPN and forget to turn it back on. There are many risks associated with public Wi-Fi networks that can put your data and information, especially personal and financial information, at risk. A VPN helps protect against these risks, but only when it’s turned on. Wi-Fi Threat Shield is a new feature in Avast SecureLine VPN for Android that can provide protection on Wi-Fi networks even when SecureLine VPN isn’t enabled. This can help protect you against the risks posed by public Wi-Fi networks and the risk of being unprotected because you don’t have the VPN on. When enabled, the Wi-Fi Threat Shield automatically performs a silent check whenever you connect to a new Wi-Fi network. If it detects a threat on the Wi-Fi network, it will either automatically connect the VPN for you or give you a warning, depending on how serious the detected threat is. This provides an extra layer of protection for your Android device on Wi-Fi networks, even when you don’t have the VPN running. Currently, though, the Wi-Fi Threat Shield is not enabled by default. This means you have to turn it on in Avast SecureLine VPN for Android. To enable (or disable) the Wi-Fi Threat Shield, open Avast SecureLine VPN for Android and go to Settings. Once in Settings, find Wi-Fi Threat Shield and tap it. Once you’ve done that, you’ll be able to turn it On or Off using the slider, as shown below. The Wi-Fi Threat Shield gives you a way to have protection for your Android device on Wi-Fi networks, even when you’re not using a VPN. You can think of it as a VPN helper that’s watching out for you, even when you don’t have your VPN turned on. “Meet the Features” is an ongoing series to help introduce you to specific features in Avast products. It’s meant to help you understand and use a specific feature by explaining the security/privacy problem the feature is meant to solve and how it works so that you can quickly understand and use the feature to better protect yourself. Have a feature you want to meet? Let us know.The problem with Wi-Fi networks and VPNs
The solution: A VPN helper that’s watching out for you
Turning Wi-Fi Threat Shield on (or off)