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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #30 on: May 02, 2016, 02:52:06 AM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #31 on: May 02, 2016, 02:57:07 AM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #32 on: May 02, 2016, 05:14:54 PM »
Thanks VLK
Nice too see this resolve in the public forum. :)

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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #33 on: May 02, 2016, 06:42:19 PM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

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I know it's nice to see you guys reading feedback and applying it to your product, but I'll just point at the elephant in the room and wonder, why isn't stuff like this discussed internally? I mean, I'm pretty sure you guys have marketing people who make things like this. One would expect they are capable of understanding when advertisement and promotions are actually damaging to the brand image and when they'd impact users in a negative way. Those people are usually paid quite well. Why aren't they doing a better job? If they don't understand how people use antivirus software and how they interact and react with/to it, they should come here and read a forum here and there to get an idea how people feel about things and talk to developers who actually make features for users and ask them if people would react negatively if some promotion is worded like this. I hope you get the idea what I'm talking about.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #34 on: May 02, 2016, 07:21:31 PM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

Thanks,
Vlk

I know it's nice to see you guys reading feedback and applying it to your product, but I'll just point at the elephant in the room and wonder, why isn't stuff like this discussed internally? I mean, I'm pretty sure you guys have marketing people who make things like this. One would expect they are capable of understanding when advertisement and promotions are actually damaging to the brand image and when they'd impact users in a negative way. Those people are usually paid quite well. Why aren't they doing a better job? If they don't understand how people use antivirus software and how they interact and react with/to it, they should come here and read a forum here and there to get an idea how people feel about things and talk to developers who actually make features for users and ask them if people would react negatively if some promotion is worded like this. I hope you get the idea what I'm talking about.
+1  Thanks for your input, RejZoR.  Couldn't agree more.  If only ad campaigns were reviewed by other than ad managers before being deployed to everyone, we'd be better off.  Some would never get off the floor.  Heartening to see Vlk and others responding to what we post in the forum tho.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #35 on: May 03, 2016, 11:38:34 AM »
One would expect they are capable of understanding when advertisement and promotions are actually damaging to the brand image and when they'd impact users in a negative way.

Good point, RejZoR !

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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #36 on: May 06, 2016, 11:37:47 PM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

Thanks,
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So much for this being turned off - that has basically been restyled and very slightly reworded - but it is still the misleading ad from before.

It isn't a security tip, it is a disgraceful piece of subterfuge, it is trying scare people into clicking the Big Orange ACTIVATE button and we all know what is behind that.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #37 on: May 07, 2016, 12:48:56 AM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

Thanks,
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So much for this being turned off - that has basically been restyled and very slightly reworded - but it is still the misleading ad from before.

It isn't a security tip, it is a disgraceful piece of subterfuge, it is trying scare people into clicking the Big Orange ACTIVATE button and we all know what is behind that.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #38 on: May 07, 2016, 04:48:36 AM »
yeah, count me in. a few other things with this product are misleading too.

i try various ones, pay for them, and still, these draconian apps, and ads, paid or not.


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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #39 on: May 07, 2016, 04:52:13 AM »
I have no problem with adverts in avast free, but this FUD isn't an advert and will no doubt have the reverse effect than its intent. No purchase of AIS or Premier and more likely the loss of an existing customer.


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off to find another free a/v. the so called top3 a/v's, and avast is listed as one, i'm not in the mood to pay for again. i don't see any benefit-per-dollars at all especially with all this draconian behaviour.

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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #40 on: May 07, 2016, 11:46:35 AM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

Thanks,
Vlk

So much for this being turned off - that has basically been restyled and very slightly reworded - but it is still the misleading ad from before.

It isn't a security tip, it is a disgraceful piece of subterfuge, it is trying scare people into clicking the Big Orange ACTIVATE button and we all know what is behind that.

I don't see this as problematic anymore to be honest. Only thing I'd replace is "Activate" with word "Upgrade" on the orange button. This will suggest to user they need to upgrade (which usually means buying a higher level package) and which is then explained on the landing page anyway. So, not perfect, but way better than before. Certainly a step into right direction with the wording.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #41 on: May 07, 2016, 02:14:28 PM »
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a valid point here.
We have turned off the campaign now.

Thanks,
Vlk

So much for this being turned off - that has basically been restyled and very slightly reworded - but it is still the misleading ad from before.

It isn't a security tip, it is a disgraceful piece of subterfuge, it is trying scare people into clicking the Big Orange ACTIVATE button and we all know what is behind that.

I don't see this as problematic anymore to be honest. Only thing I'd replace is "Activate" with word "Upgrade" on the orange button. This will suggest to user they need to upgrade (which usually means buying a higher level package) and which is then explained on the landing page anyway. So, not perfect, but way better than before. Certainly a step into right direction with the wording.

That's the whole point, in its current state it isn't an ad, it is misleading and will certainly make people think they have a problem rather than a misleading ad.

People shouldn't have to click on the button to get a clue from the landing page what it is all about. As I said before I have no problem with honest to goodness ads in the free version.
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #42 on: May 12, 2016, 02:04:58 AM »
I think avast is finally got it right for now..

I just got a popup that was worded perfectly and not misleading at all.  :)
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #43 on: May 12, 2016, 03:07:34 PM »
I think avast is finally got it right for now..

I just got a popup that was worded perfectly and not misleading at all.  :)

This one always amuses me - if they have stopped 725.050 virus attacks in the USA (I'm in the UK) and I remain uninfected, what extra protection do I need ;)
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Re: Your product is very misleading
« Reply #44 on: May 12, 2016, 04:17:30 PM »
I think avast is finally got it right for now..

I just got a popup that was worded perfectly and not misleading at all.  :)

This one always amuses me - if they have stopped 725.050 virus attacks in the USA (I'm in the UK) and I remain uninfected, what extra protection do I need ;)
I'm in the US. None of these infected me because I'm using the free version of Avast. Do I really need to increase my protection ???
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