Windows Defender Firewall is one of the many security features available on Windows 11. Its job is to protect your computer from outside threats.
While the firewall does a reasonable job managing which apps and features should connect through the network automatically, sometimes you may need to allow or deny an app manually. This guide will help you manually allow app access through the firewall on Windows 11.
What to do:
- Type “Settings” into the Search bar and select Settings.
- Next, select Privacy and Security > Windows Security and navigate to Firewall and network protection.
- Click on Allow an app through the firewall.
- Click the Change settings button.
- Click on the app in the list to allow it through the Windows firewall.
- Choose the “Private” option for home or work or the “Public” option to allow the app in public places such as a café.
- Click the Ok button to finish. The app should now have full access to the network on Windows 11.

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Note: If the app isn’t on the list, click the “Allow another app” button to locate the app you want to allow.
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This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak
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