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ClintonCM 27 stycznia 2020 o 13:24
Leaked documents show how popular antivirus Avast & AVG harvests internet browsing data and sells it for millions of dollars.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: ClintonCM; 27 stycznia 2020 o 13:28
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Jazz 27 stycznia 2020 o 21:46 
avast sucks anyways

at least from my past experiences, and from what my friend regularly complains to me
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Jazz; 27 stycznia 2020 o 21:58
36564176 27 stycznia 2020 o 22:32 
of course it does, companies being companies :lunar2020moneyrat:
secuda 27 stycznia 2020 o 22:40 
Ouch, selling you a software so they can access your online information.i use windows antivirus anyway.
Frosty 27 stycznia 2020 o 23:10 
All I see is bad news about Avast I was looking for a good reason to uninstall.

Thanks for the info.
ClintonCM 28 stycznia 2020 o 3:46 
Początkowo opublikowane przez davidb11:
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Ouch, selling you a software so they can access your online information.i use windows antivirus anyway.

I'm pretty sure they don't do this in the registered version. Since a lot of people don't register it.
Who knows.
idkyetok 28 stycznia 2020 o 7:33 
If people followed you on shopping trips to the library and local store and wrote it down in permanent files and sold it they would go to jail, why are they allowed to do that on internet
NOTHING you do online is private... Even with VPNs.

We live in an age where the data about a person is worth more than the person themselves.
Not BnW 28 stycznia 2020 o 7:50 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
NOTHING you do online is private... Even with VPNs.

We live in an age where the data about a person is worth more than the person themselves.
yare yare firefox is here to save my ass again
Początkowo opublikowane przez nice:
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NOTHING you do online is private... Even with VPNs.

We live in an age where the data about a person is worth more than the person themselves.
yare yare firefox is here to save my ass again

Nope.

NOTHING you do online is private.

Someone, somewhere, ALWAYS knows what you are doing or can easily search what you are doing, have done, or even what you MIGHT do.
dallas 28 stycznia 2020 o 8:25 
Początkowo opublikowane przez nice:
Początkowo opublikowane przez Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
NOTHING you do online is private... Even with VPNs.

We live in an age where the data about a person is worth more than the person themselves.
yare yare firefox is here to save my ass again
firefox have a flaw that some extension will install itself without user's prompt
not sure if it's fixed now or not
DCid 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:07 
Uninstall Avast right now!
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qjdkq7/avast-antivirus-sells-user-browsing-data-investigation

Nothing more to say. And really not surprising. Avast has always been shady.
alicerinz 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:08 
Everything sells your browsing data.

Your grandma sells your browsing data.

Google does that too. Like most other search engines.
SMIFFY 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:10 
EVERYONE DOES THIS!
Azza ☠ 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:10 
I like how it monitors your adult website searches in more details to ensure you get the best advertisers in "Enlargement pills" and "condoms".

Perhaps they are sponsored by "Trojan"?

Seriously though: It's an opt-in web-browser and/or browser extension. You could just say no to that during the installation of the anti-virus software or remove/disable that component afterwards. It's not the anti-virus app itself. It's separated at least.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Azza ☠; 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:13
DCid 28 stycznia 2020 o 11:11 
Początkowo opublikowane przez SSS+ Edgelord:
Everything sells your browsing data.

Your grandma sells your browsing data.

Google does that too. Like most other search engines.

You didnt read the article did you?

"Jumpshot's data could show how someone with Avast antivirus installed on their computer searched for a product on Google, clicked on a link that went to Amazon, and then maybe added an item to their cart on a different website, before finally buying a product, the source who provided the documents explained."
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