yeah they made some good updates these last few months VPN is very speedy now.My AVG Ultimate runs very well, thanks again.
yeah they made some good updates these last few months VPN is very speedy now.My AVG Ultimate runs very well, thanks again.
defiantly contact them and let them know i believe they use it for web protection so it actually may be essential i would ask staff or live chat.After reading this thread I ran a AVG trial, I noticed that they were using a DNS (Avast) as was the case in the past, I disabled this & had a permeant red icon on the main screen informing me of the dangers of this, this was a shame as in the past it could be (as I think it should) disabled without issue. I didn't continue the trial for much longer, pity as its a fine product.
Honestly it's very snappy on my PC browsing speeds are good to. They have recently made some really good improvements to the VPN speed it's very reliable now.hellou
what kind of performance i has, i am talking about system usage in terms of ram and cpu
currently using Panda free so maybe getting avg seems better choice if performance is ok
what protections in avg are still active in passive mode? what's the point in having it fully disabled?I use AVG under passive mode.Avast got that too. This way I can use a different AV for realtime protection.


As we approach 2026, AVG remains a viable antivirus solution. While the user interface has seen minimal changes, the underlying detection engine is actively maintained and frequently updated. Phishing and scam protection has improved significantly, including enhanced real-time detection alerts. In this case, AVG successfully identified phishing URLs that were less than two hours old and delivered directly to my personal email inbox, rather than originating from a known testing or telemetry-based detection source. This demonstrates effective real-world, in-the-wild threat detection.
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yes, very impressed avg/Avast nabbed the one with no detection.
I like to check potential malicious links on VT from time to time; as VT not including Norton/Avast engine for URL, I check it additionally using Norton safe web.yes, very impressed avg/Avast nabbed the one with no detection.
The extension is not needed.Forgot to mention this is the web extension for avg for those that got the keys. Don't download the one from Microsoft edge store they dont update it anymore but you can find the updated security extension here AVG Online Security - Chrome Web Store
You should have uncheck that component during installtion. I believe it was called "Safe Site"After reading this thread I ran a AVG trial, I noticed that they were using a DNS (Avast) as was the case in the past, I disabled this & had a permeant red icon on the main screen informing me of the dangers of this, this was a shame as in the past it could be (as I think it should) disabled without issue. I didn't continue the trial for much longer, pity as its a fine product.