Options
The Options allow you to change how Online Armor works in a more general way. While the other items in the main menu allow you to fine tune control of Online Armor’s protection, the Options allow you to make changes that affect how Online Armor behaves in general, without regard to individual programs or protection settings. You can access the Options by opening the Online Armor Control Panel and selecting Options from the main menu.
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- Automatically allow trusted programs to access the internet (Video)
- Display a small popup when trusted programs are allowed access (Video)
- Show or hide the firewall activity in the system tray (Video)
- Show me where to find backup settings (Video)
- Show me how to backup settings (Video)
- Show me how to restore settings (Video)

The General tab allows you to change settings in Online Armor that are not related to protection. These options include the following:
- Check for updates – Allows you to change how often Online Armor will automatically check for updates. This includes both software updates to Online Armor and updates to OASIS and the antivirus definitions (if you are using AV+). If you change this setting to “Manual only”, then Online Armor will never check for updates automatically; only checking when you initiate the check yourself.
- Internet
Settings – Allows you to configure a proxy server if needed, such as if you
are on a company network.
- Send anonymous information… – Allows you to change whether Online Armor will automatically send information back to the Online Armor team regarding programs that you Allow or Block using Online Armor. You can click the link at the end of the text to read our privacy policy regarding the information sent. This helps to add new programs to OASIS, strengthening protection and making Online Armor easier to use. This option is enabled by default.
- Interface language – Allows you to change what language Online Armor uses.
- Mode – Allows you to change between Standard, Advanced, and Banking modes.
- Launch Online Armor at next startup – Allows you to change whether Online Armor will automatically start the next time your computer is rebooted. This option is enabled by default.

The Firewall tab allows you to make overall changes to the Online Armor Firewall that are not covered in the Firewall settings. The Firewall tab contains the following options:
- Automatically allow Trusted programs to access the internet – Allows you to change whether Online Armor will automatically allow programs on the Trusted list. Disabling this option will cause Online Armor to pop-up when any program attempts to connect to the internet. This option is enabled by default.
- Autoconfigure trusted programs (Advanced mode only) – Allows you to change whether Online Armor will automatically create rules to allow ports and protocols as programs use them. Disabling this option will cause Online Armor to pop-up any time a program uses a new port or protocol not covered by an existing rule. This option is enabled by default.
- Enable logging – Changes whether Online Armor will keep a log of specified Firewall events.
- Routed packets logging (Advanced mode only) – Changes whether Online Armor will create a Firewall log entry for routed packets.
- Default Logging Level – Allows you to select whether Online Armor logs only Allowed events, only Blocked events, or all Firewall activity.
- Content Control – Allows you to configure whether Online Armor will recognize files by their unique signature regardless of their location on your hard drive (Check by Hash), or by their signature and their location on your hard drive (Check by Hash and Path).
- Show firewall activity in tray – Allows you to change whether the Firewall status icon is shown in the system tray, the area next to the system clock in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. This option is enabled by default.
- Notify me when programs are autotrusted – Allows you to change whether Online Armor will show a balloon tip from the system tray when the Firewall automatically allows a Trusted program to access the internet. This option is enabled by default.
- Block all traffic during system boot – Allows you to configure Online Armor to automatically block all internet traffic while your computer is starting, when Online Armor cannot display Firewall pop-ups.
- Filter invalid MAC addresses (according to IEEE OUI listing) – Blocks connections originating from computers with invalid hardware (MAC) addresses. MAC addresses follow standards, so invalid addresses may indicate an intrusion attempt.
- Intercept Loopback interface – Some programs that filter internet content (such as some ad-blockers, antivirus software, and spam filters) operate as a proxy server which your internet software is then configured to connect to in order to connect to the internet. This connection is created using the “loopback interface.” Since most loopback connections are harmless system functions this interface is not usually monitored, however if you are running a proxy that is already allowed to access the internet, malicious software could potentially use this software to connect to the internet without the Firewall alerting you. This option allows you to change whether Online Armor will pop-up when the loopback interface is used. This option is disabled by default.
- Uninstall Firewall – Allows you to remove the Firewall component of Online Armor while keeping the rest of the protection. You can use this option if the Firewall conflicts with another program or if you are using another Firewall.
Note: Only one Firewall should be installed on your computer as having two firewalls may prevent one or both firewalls from operating normally or may cause unpredictable system errors. The Windows Firewall is the exception to this rule, however it should be disabled while another firewall is installed.

This tab allows you to specify folders that will not be monitored by Online Armor in any way, preventing pop-ups or restrictions of any kind by Online Armor for the programs within the specified folders.

Allows you to create backups of your Online Armor settings so they can be fully restored at a later time, such as if you reinstall Online Armor.
You can also restore previously backed up settings in this tab.
Once you have created a backup of your settings a record will be created in the list below the Backup and Restore buttons for your reference.
Note:This tab is not available in Online Armor Free

Allows you to see and configure key combinations (combinations of keys pressed on your keyboard) that control various functions on Online Armor.
You can change a Hotkey by either selecting it in the list and clicking the Set button, or double-clicking any entry in the list. Once a Hotkey is set the entry will be colored yellow for visual reference.
If you do not wish Online Armor to respond to any key combination then you can place a check in the box labeled “Disable Hotkeys” underneath the list.

Allows you to configure the following antivirus settings if you are using Online Armor AV+:
- Maximum scan file size – Allows you to limit antivirus scanning to only files under a certain size. Scanning very large files can sometimes result in system slowdown for the duration of the scan. This option is set to 100MB by default.
- Excluded File Types – Allows you to specify types of files that should never be scanned.
- Schedule Scan – Allows you to schedule full system scans at the time and interval of your choosing.
