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Avast under investigation for the sale of personal data to third-parties.
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 860862"><p>Time it will take, a lot of time that is. The problem is that the CEO is a lot of talk right now, with little action, at least what we can see thus far anyways. He will have to show us/their users they are serious about righting their wrongs and it will take a lot of time to regain our trust.</p><p></p><p>IMHO I feel like finally Avast is finally getting what it deserves. There's no excuse for a security company to behave this way. They can support themselves without all of this stupidity simply by charging for their product and getting rid of the free version. They don't have to charges hundreds of dollars for it, just put it at a reasonable price. As long as your product is good and you can provide good customer service then you will still have plenty of users, just not as many as you have with your free version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 860862"] Time it will take, a lot of time that is. The problem is that the CEO is a lot of talk right now, with little action, at least what we can see thus far anyways. He will have to show us/their users they are serious about righting their wrongs and it will take a lot of time to regain our trust. IMHO I feel like finally Avast is finally getting what it deserves. There's no excuse for a security company to behave this way. They can support themselves without all of this stupidity simply by charging for their product and getting rid of the free version. They don't have to charges hundreds of dollars for it, just put it at a reasonable price. As long as your product is good and you can provide good customer service then you will still have plenty of users, just not as many as you have with your free version. [/QUOTE]
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