In other scenarios, an app developer might not have updated its security certificate and hence the Firewall might straightaway block it from performing its functionality. However, if the user is aware of the app and its developer and is quite sure that it doesn’t behold any malicious codes or scrips, then they would most likely wish to proceed ahead and use that app. In other cases, the Firewall might also block the web browser from downloading EXE files.
But if you have downloaded it from a trusted site, then you would most likely want to have an abode onto our PC. Well, there could be quite a few reasons why you might want to allow apps through Firewall in Windows 11 by adding them to the exception or exclusion list. And fortunately, Microsoft has taken note of the same. It has given you an option to allow your preferred apps to bypass this security check. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. So without further ado, let’s get started.
How to Allow Apps Through Firewall in Windows 11 | Add Apps to Exception/Exclusion List
Revert Changes: How to Remove Apps from Windows 11 Firewall Exclusion List
If you wish to remove an app from the Windows Defender Firewall Exclusion list, then there are two different approaches that you could take. If it is just a temporary removal, then just remove the checkmark from the Public or Private Network section.
On the other hand, for permanent removal, select that app and hit the Remove button situated at the bottom right. Then click YES in the confirmation dialog box that appears.
Concluding Remarks
That’s it. These were the steps to allow apps through Firewall in Windows 11 by adding them to the exception or exclusion list. Do keep in mind that if you have even an iota of doubt regarding an app’s legitimacy, it’s better not to allow it through Firewall as it might spell out trouble for your system. Furthermore, it is a much safer approach to have the exclusion list active only on the Private networks and not on the Public ones. With that said, the ultimate decision lies in your hands, so decide carefully. And on that note, we round off this guide, All your queries are welcomed in the comments section below.
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