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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: Serkan16 on December 11, 2019, 12:42:28 PM
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My subscription is expired for a while and I DO NOT think to renew it for a while also.
But what ever I tried to disable the "reactivate now" pop-up, I could not managed to do so.
These pop-ups are harassing me. I KNOW MY SUBSCRIPTION IS EXPIRED DUDE. Please do not remind it to me again.
How can I disable it? I started to think switching to another av provider.
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Hi,
Have you tried to disable all popup notifications?
Please see this article: https://support.avast.com/en-ca/article/Antivirus-popup-notifications
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My subscription is expired for a while and I DO NOT think to renew it for a while also.
But what ever I tried to disable the "reactivate now" pop-up, I could not managed to do so.
These pop-ups are harassing me. I KNOW MY SUBSCRIPTION IS EXPIRED DUDE. Please do not remind it to me again.
How can I disable it? I started to think switching to another av provider.
You don't say what program/license that has 'expired' ?
If it is a paid version of Avast Premium, then the program is going to nag you to renew/pay. This would be pretty much the sam with other paid program versions when their subscription/license expires.
If you don't want to renew and you don't want the nags, there is a simple way to do this. From the control panel, programs, uninstall a program and select avast antivirus, during this process you would be offered to install Avast Free instead.
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The "licence expired renew now" pop up has started to appear several times per day now and is VERY annoying. I have disabled pop ups under settings but these are still appearing. How can I turn them off please ? Thank you.
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The "licence expired renew now" pop up has started to appear several times per day now and is VERY annoying. I have disabled pop ups under settings but these are still appearing. How can I turn them off please ? Thank you.
Hi,
Is this with Avast Premium Security or Free?