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<blockquote data-quote="Brownie2019" data-source="post: 1114490" data-attributes="member: 78514"><p>My AVG Internet Security comes with AVG Anti Track, TuneUP, VPN and a Secure Browser. I use Firefox,and I disabled this Secure Browser (but it is also possible to unistall it). AVG is really diferent to a PUP. </p><p>"PUPs include spyware, adware and dialers, and are often downloaded in conjunction with a program that the user wants. PUPs can negatively affect a computer's performance while being an annoyance at best, and at worst, they can introduce security risks.</p><p>PUPs are often bundled with free software. When installing a legitimate piece of software, a download prompt may appear, asking the user to read the terms and conditions and to check a box to continue with the download." (Techtarget)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownie2019, post: 1114490, member: 78514"] My AVG Internet Security comes with AVG Anti Track, TuneUP, VPN and a Secure Browser. I use Firefox,and I disabled this Secure Browser (but it is also possible to unistall it). AVG is really diferent to a PUP. "PUPs include spyware, adware and dialers, and are often downloaded in conjunction with a program that the user wants. PUPs can negatively affect a computer's performance while being an annoyance at best, and at worst, they can introduce security risks. PUPs are often bundled with free software. When installing a legitimate piece of software, a download prompt may appear, asking the user to read the terms and conditions and to check a box to continue with the download." (Techtarget) [/QUOTE]
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