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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1039176" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>It was acquired at the time of scandal and the two code bases were already merged. The privacy scandal was way overblown out or proportion. Users were actually asked with a prompt whether they allow this collection or not. Avast provided details about it, but users love to just ferociously click ahead without even reading.</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, what they’ve done was a bad move on their side. Every business makes mistakes. From Microsoft with Windows Vista to Dyson with their contrarotator washing machine to Apple with the “butterfly” keyboard mechanism. The list keeps going on, this video contains some of the failures:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]QMWlRWnAZH8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Once businesses have realised they’ve made a mistake (as the Avast case was) they can do the necessary to avoid it in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1039176, member: 99014"] It was acquired at the time of scandal and the two code bases were already merged. The privacy scandal was way overblown out or proportion. Users were actually asked with a prompt whether they allow this collection or not. Avast provided details about it, but users love to just ferociously click ahead without even reading. Nevertheless, what they’ve done was a bad move on their side. Every business makes mistakes. From Microsoft with Windows Vista to Dyson with their contrarotator washing machine to Apple with the “butterfly” keyboard mechanism. The list keeps going on, this video contains some of the failures: [MEDIA=youtube]QMWlRWnAZH8[/MEDIA] Once businesses have realised they’ve made a mistake (as the Avast case was) they can do the necessary to avoid it in the future. [/QUOTE]
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