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<blockquote data-quote="LaurentG" data-source="post: 935139" data-attributes="member: 91050"><p>What I mention about AVAST for anti-ransomware is in the free verssion, not in the paid...</p><p></p><p>BTW, I've been a little bit surprise that you consider as a "no-problem" the fact that Avast could sell privacy data of its users.... For me it's a HUGE problem.</p><p>I would say that nowadays, this kind of behaviour (to sell user's privacy data) is one of the MAJOR problem of software industry. It is for me a blocking point against Chrome vs Firefox, in the field of browsers... (In the case of chrome, and thus Google, I think they don't sell them, but they use them for their own profit : the problem is not the selling in itself, but the fact to collect and use these data in a profit perspective)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaurentG, post: 935139, member: 91050"] What I mention about AVAST for anti-ransomware is in the free verssion, not in the paid... BTW, I've been a little bit surprise that you consider as a "no-problem" the fact that Avast could sell privacy data of its users.... For me it's a HUGE problem. I would say that nowadays, this kind of behaviour (to sell user's privacy data) is one of the MAJOR problem of software industry. It is for me a blocking point against Chrome vs Firefox, in the field of browsers... (In the case of chrome, and thus Google, I think they don't sell them, but they use them for their own profit : the problem is not the selling in itself, but the fact to collect and use these data in a profit perspective) [/QUOTE]
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