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<blockquote data-quote="DarkJoney" data-source="post: 1026495" data-attributes="member: 26233"><p>Guys, I want to check up with you because I noticed very strange behavior from Avira. I was thinking about something like this in software, but I haven't thought that somebody might be that crazy to implement it in reality! </p><p>A few months of Avira are passed and I really want to get rid of it!</p><p>First of all, UI/UX is horrible, it pretends to be simple, but reminds me matryoshka toy. Lots of things are hidden somewhere in sub-menus, no settings, no stats, nothing. It even doesn't always appear in the tray. </p><p>Well, not about this today. I am getting different VPN services on my PC, some of them as a demo, and some of them from promotions. The thing is, Avira is fighting with 3-rd party VPN services. I have already noticed it tries to remove Steganos VPN, it tries to remove Keepsolid VPN, Seed4me, Bitdefender VPN, and only Freedome is seem to be ok for it.</p><p>My quarantine is full of Steganos VPN, and still have a trace of Keepsolid VPN...</p><p>How do you think, is this okay to fight competitors in this manner? </p><p>I think it's kinda not right and even feels like a lawsuit. It is not the right competition model when you just remove competitor products from the PC.</p><p>Moreover, I know people from Keepsolid because it's a company from my city and they are partners of my University. </p><p>I really want to go back on Bitdefender, but, they must get rid of ferrari first. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]273183[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkJoney, post: 1026495, member: 26233"] Guys, I want to check up with you because I noticed very strange behavior from Avira. I was thinking about something like this in software, but I haven't thought that somebody might be that crazy to implement it in reality! A few months of Avira are passed and I really want to get rid of it! First of all, UI/UX is horrible, it pretends to be simple, but reminds me matryoshka toy. Lots of things are hidden somewhere in sub-menus, no settings, no stats, nothing. It even doesn't always appear in the tray. Well, not about this today. I am getting different VPN services on my PC, some of them as a demo, and some of them from promotions. The thing is, Avira is fighting with 3-rd party VPN services. I have already noticed it tries to remove Steganos VPN, it tries to remove Keepsolid VPN, Seed4me, Bitdefender VPN, and only Freedome is seem to be ok for it. My quarantine is full of Steganos VPN, and still have a trace of Keepsolid VPN... How do you think, is this okay to fight competitors in this manner? I think it's kinda not right and even feels like a lawsuit. It is not the right competition model when you just remove competitor products from the PC. Moreover, I know people from Keepsolid because it's a company from my city and they are partners of my University. I really want to go back on Bitdefender, but, they must get rid of ferrari first. [ATTACH type="full"]273183[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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