Hi, these popups were removed from V2015 as in fact with streaming updates you are getting ~200 updates/day. So showing a message that virus database has been updated twice a day isn't correct. In case your virus definitions will be too old we will advise you to make manual update. Otherwise no manual updates needed.
Thanks Martin 
I was wondering as why I haven't seen the popup messages!
A shame if they have been removed as it always gave you popup message saying
Your antivirus definitions have been updated knowing - and giving the satisfaction
That all has been updated and the sense that all is working well - Will Miss those popups..
Thanks for the prompt reply..
Steve
That's all very nice but............. My ISP bills my data consumption based on 1000MB=1GB not 1024MB (lets not go there) so with "streaming updates" will I now see a considerable increase in data usage? BTW since installing the 2015 version, my system has become considerably slower, maybe because Avast is so busy streaming:-))
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My streaming today does not go over 600 KB an that is also counting in VPS 14120801.
I also feel very uncomfortable not knowing if my Avast has updated its virus definitions during the day, or for that matter, if it is getting the stream updates. I have to open Avast to check it out.
Waiting for Avast to alert you of not having an updated virus definitions is not logical. The logical procedure is for Avast to tell you it has updated its VPS.
It does not matter if you say that streaming and VPS are working in the background silently. What if they are not ? How long would it take Avast to alert that the virus definitions are out of date. 1, 2, 3 days ? Meanwhile you can pass the cursor over Avast icon and read "your system is secured", but it is not. Avast has to be opened to read what version vps it has or how many stream updates has received to be sure everything is working as it should be. Illogical. Totally illogical.
I, for one, want my update notifications back or something that allows me to know Avast has updated its db this day without the need to open it.