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FTC to ban Avast from selling browsing data for advertising purposes
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<blockquote data-quote="zaknick" data-source="post: 1076435" data-attributes="member: 108514"><p>Baloney. Avast is still doing it. Install avast at play store then look at what its doing with privacy protection tools like Exodus and Duckduckgo browser with App Tracker blocker. And they use openvpn which is old, gigantic code with tons of vulnerabilities over the years while putting down Wireguard which is awesome.</p><p></p><p></p><p>According to Duckduckgo, 96% of apps sell to g00gl3 and 60% to f@k3b00k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaknick, post: 1076435, member: 108514"] Baloney. Avast is still doing it. Install avast at play store then look at what its doing with privacy protection tools like Exodus and Duckduckgo browser with App Tracker blocker. And they use openvpn which is old, gigantic code with tons of vulnerabilities over the years while putting down Wireguard which is awesome. According to Duckduckgo, 96% of apps sell to g00gl3 and 60% to f@k3b00k. [/QUOTE]
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