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McLovin

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imsoadude said:
and yea except it didnt remove anything McLovin, the uninstaller kept failing lol and since i can't terminate the process i couldnt remove it manually

That would be a bad thing on Bitdefender's part. Most users will go and un-install it via the Control Panel. Also not all users will know if a program has a certain un-install program.
 

imsoadude

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jamescv7 said:
The boot time for Avira may affect you for more than 15-20 seconds or depends + their removal process isn't right when scanning made troubles like crashes

Restarted a few times now, not much of a slow down noticed :)
 

imsoadude

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Swapped from avira since the notification was really starting to annoy me, and now im trying out panda cloud :)
 

Ink

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I haven't used Avira since v2012, what sort of notifications?
 

imsoadude

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Notification was the wrong word lol They were basically pop ups/ads that came up everytime i would wake my laptop up

Was exactly this but different ad in the window (found this image on google)
Notifier-of-Avira-AntiVir-Personal.jpg


Avasts ads are nothing compared to this.
 

Tom172

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imsoadude said:
Notification was the wrong word lol They were basically pop ups/ads that came up everytime i would wake my laptop up

Was exactly this but different ad in the window (found this image on google)


Avasts ads are nothing compared to this.

Wow, and I thought Avast ads were annoying...
 

imsoadude

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Nope, at least avast ads they disappear after a while, these stay open until you press x or ok, otherwise i think i would have been happy with avira
 

Littlebits

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Avast are very easy to block.
Using your third-party firewall or Windows Firewall with Advanced Security make a rule to block all connections to "C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\AvastUI.exe".

It doesn't effect Avast updates or the other components.

Enjoy!! :D
 

Tom172

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Littlebits said:
Avast are very easy to block.
Using your third-party firewall or Windows Firewall with Advanced Security make a rule to block all connections to "C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\AvastUI.exe".

It doesn't effect Avast updates or the other components.

Enjoy!! :D

Brilliant, thanks man.
 
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