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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: philippe368 on March 04, 2021, 01:04:52 PM

Title: Advertising
Post by: philippe368 on March 04, 2021, 01:04:52 PM
I'm getting more and more upset by the advertising, I'll probably get rid of avast >:(
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: Asyn on March 04, 2021, 01:34:54 PM
You can disable the ads in the paid versions: Avast GUI -> Settings -> Personal Privacy
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: DavidR on March 04, 2021, 01:43:21 PM
Since you don't state what Avast version you have, I would have to guess Avast Free ?

If not then these product ads can be disabled in the paid versions of Avast as mentioned by Asyn.
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: chris.. on March 04, 2021, 02:01:23 PM
You can disable the ads in the paid versions: Avast GUI -> Settings -> Personal Privacy
However, these settings do not prevent all notification popups, such as the new "Important Cybersecurity Information from avast".
Even if this kind of information is legitimate, the customer (paid versions) should be able to choose whether to be notified or not ... at least that a (general protection) window does not open wide when not requested, but can be opened manually in an area of the application or better in the "notifications" area.  :-\

edit:On the other hand, for those who have involuntarily closed the window or who would like to see it again, it is difficult to find it at another better time ... later. ;)
They would not have this problem if the information was in the notifications.
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: Asyn on March 04, 2021, 02:17:10 PM
You can disable the ads in the paid versions: Avast GUI -> Settings -> Personal Privacy
However, these settings do not prevent all notification popups, such as the new "Important Cybersecurity Information from avast".
Even if this kind of information is legitimate, the customer (paid versions) should be able to choose whether to be notified or not ... at least that a (general protection) window does not open wide when not requested, but can be opened manually in an area of the application or better in the "notifications" area.  :-\
Agreed..!!
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: DavidR on March 04, 2021, 05:44:53 PM
You can disable the ads in the paid versions: Avast GUI -> Settings -> Personal Privacy
However, these settings do not prevent all notification popups, such as the new "Important Cybersecurity Information from avast".
Even if this kind of information is legitimate, the customer (paid versions) should be able to choose whether to be notified or not ... at least that a (general protection) window does not open wide when not requested, but can be opened manually in an area of the application or better in the "notifications" area.  :-\
Agreed..!!

I would go a step further and disable these promotions by default on paid versions.

All we see in the forums are how do I bl00dy remove these ads from paid users, not how do I enable ads/promotions.  I feel this is more likely to drive paying customers away rather than persuade them to purchase other paid products.
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: chris.. on March 04, 2021, 06:00:05 PM
If avast has chosen this policy, I think they have their reason, they must have their own statistical tools which should support their choice to leave the boxes ticked by default.
There are probably more customers who buy other tools than customers who run away.
If they make a mistake about the policy adopted, they are not good businesses. ;)
Title: Re: Advertising
Post by: Asyn on March 05, 2021, 02:53:34 PM
You can disable the ads in the paid versions: Avast GUI -> Settings -> Personal Privacy
However, these settings do not prevent all notification popups, such as the new "Important Cybersecurity Information from avast".
Even if this kind of information is legitimate, the customer (paid versions) should be able to choose whether to be notified or not ... at least that a (general protection) window does not open wide when not requested, but can be opened manually in an area of the application or better in the "notifications" area.  :-\

edit:On the other hand, for those who have involuntarily closed the window or who would like to see it again, it is difficult to find it at another better time ... later. ;)
They would not have this problem if the information was in the notifications.
Dev-Info: It was a one-time campaign. [...] Let's consider it if it's going to be some recurring campaign.