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Offline rfconnelly

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2019, 10:16:58 PM »
Yes, that is the only license listed.

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #16 on: April 16, 2019, 10:21:38 PM »
we are working on a fix. but don't worry if you will be less than 6 days before expiration the button will work on that screen. we now just need to fix that the button is available earlier
That selection should always be available.
But it is not (no longer), at least when there are between 13 and 6 days left.
And that's precisely the main topic in recent days from concerned users.
Already acknowledged by Avast. :)
I have never said the contrary  ;) should be available ,right , but it's not in recent days
rfconnelly screenshoot proves that it is still not solved despite the latest avast information (< 6days)

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #17 on: April 16, 2019, 11:47:26 PM »
Just to clarify, these are the steps I used unsuccessfully to "Extend/Renew" the Avast Free software, which is now announcing expiration in 4 days:

1. Press the "Extend" button in the 4 day expiration warning banner. This brings up a page with no SELECT button for the Avast Free Antivirus.
2. Press "Activate" button in the lower left of the Avast menu screen. Press the SELECT button for the Avast Free Antivirus. Hit the X in the upper right for the next two screens (note that there aren't any "No Thank You" buttons present on those two screens). The main menu screen pops back up with the expiration banner and 4 day countdown still present.
3. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall". This brings up an Avast menu screen that says my license is about expire, but no worries, just press the Activate button and the license will be renewed. Press the button, the menu screen stays there for about 3 seconds then closes. Nothing else happens. Bring up the Avast menu again, the expiration banner is still present.
4. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall". From the Avast menu screen that pops up select "Repair" This downloads and unpacks fresh files and installs them and prompts for a Restart. Restart the computer, bring up the Avast menu, expiration banner is still present. Try steps 1 and 2 above again, no success.
5. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall" and remove Avast. Restart the computer, then use the Web installer to install Avast again. When the menu is brought up, the expiration banner is still present with the 4-day warning. Try steps 1 and 2 above again, no success.

At this time, it would appear that (at least for me) Avast Free is currently broken. I'm game to wait and see for the next 4 days to see what happens...
« Last Edit: April 16, 2019, 11:57:28 PM by rfconnelly »

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #18 on: April 17, 2019, 01:20:54 AM »
Again reported to Avast on the developers forum.
We'll see if that makes a difference.
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #19 on: April 17, 2019, 10:16:12 AM »
In spite of the obstacles that Avast Sales Force puts in my way, Avast is still my preferred anti-virus package.

My wife however is driven up the wall by the nagging she is getting at the tail end of the Avast free annual licence period on her Windows laptop. She is not technically enlightened and expects things not to pester her with peculiarities. She is slowly getting used to the daily rundown to the presumably automatic licence renewal and then hopefully things will quieten down for her.

I guess that the most competent developers are engaged on the nitty-gritty Avast functionality and that those who concoct the Sales Force inspired distractions do not work to the same standards. The non-technical user is not amused by such distractions and I am not amused by the grumblings of 'er indoors, or more correctly the issues which give rise to her justified grumblings.
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2019, 12:20:26 PM »
Hello

I am in the same situation as you, on the one hand it reassures me to think that I am not the only one, but on the other hand we do not see any solution arrived ...

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2019, 01:00:36 PM »
Hello

I am in the same situation as you, on the one hand it reassures me to think that I am not the only one, but on the other hand we do not see any solution arrived ...
Patience, you are still protected and will be even if the licenses expires.
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2019, 06:01:31 PM »
the fix should be rolled out tomorrow, but don't worry, we will never keep you unprotected..

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2019, 07:54:26 PM »
we are working on a fix. but don't worry if you will be less than 6 days before expiration the button will work on that screen. we now just need to fix that the button is available earlier

I'm at 4 days... as long as I ignore the OTHER popup that says that I've been using the freeware version for 272 days so my free year is expiring, and the OTHER other popup that says my free year expires today.

In any case there is no option to renew the free version.

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2019, 08:03:36 PM »
Just to clarify, these are the steps I used unsuccessfully to "Extend/Renew" the Avast Free software, which is now announcing expiration in 4 days:

1. Press the "Extend" button in the 4 day expiration warning banner. This brings up a page with no SELECT button for the Avast Free Antivirus.
2. Press "Activate" button in the lower left of the Avast menu screen. Press the SELECT button for the Avast Free Antivirus. Hit the X in the upper right for the next two screens (note that there aren't any "No Thank You" buttons present on those two screens). The main menu screen pops back up with the expiration banner and 4 day countdown still present.
3. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall". This brings up an Avast menu screen that says my license is about expire, but no worries, just press the Activate button and the license will be renewed. Press the button, the menu screen stays there for about 3 seconds then closes. Nothing else happens. Bring up the Avast menu again, the expiration banner is still present.
4. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall". From the Avast menu screen that pops up select "Repair" This downloads and unpacks fresh files and installs them and prompts for a Restart. Restart the computer, bring up the Avast menu, expiration banner is still present. Try steps 1 and 2 above again, no success.
5. Use the Windows 7 Programs and Features area and select "Uninstall" and remove Avast. Restart the computer, then use the Web installer to install Avast again. When the menu is brought up, the expiration banner is still present with the 4-day warning. Try steps 1 and 2 above again, no success.

At this time, it would appear that (at least for me) Avast Free is currently broken. I'm game to wait and see for the next 4 days to see what happens...


My experience as well, with the addition of (6) Enter windows 7 registry editor.  Search for and delete the two registry keys including the word "Avast."

Reinstall fresh copy from website.

Note same 4 day expiration clock.

Repeat other steps with no change in results.

(7) Ask friends on Social Media for recommendations for functional AV program as avast is no longer providing free AV repair.

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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2019, 08:14:02 PM »
we are working on a fix. but don't worry if you will be less than 6 days before expiration the button will work on that screen. we now just need to fix that the button is available earlier

I'm at 4 days... as long as I ignore the OTHER popup that says that I've been using the freeware version for 272 days so my free year is expiring, and the OTHER other popup that says my free year expires today.

In any case there is no option to renew the free version.

You quoted this, but apparently didn't read the post directly above yours

the fix should be rolled out tomorrow, but don't worry, we will never keep you unprotected..

Which kind of makes both your posts moot until after the supposed roll-out of the fix tomorrow, could this not have waited a day
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2019, 10:09:06 PM »


Which kind of makes both your posts moot until after the supposed roll-out of the fix tomorrow, could this not have waited a day
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It's a time zone issue.  Those posts were not there when I posted.

And we'll see what comes out tomorrow, won't we?


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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2019, 10:45:13 PM »


Which kind of makes both your posts moot until after the supposed roll-out of the fix tomorrow, could this not have waited a day

It's a time zone issue.  Those posts were not there when I posted.

And we'll see what comes out tomorrow, won't we?
Sorry but timezone has nothing to do with it. Everything works on forum timezone and since Avast's post was on this forum. it was posted before your post.
You also receive a message before posting if something occurred while you are composing your post and before you actually post it.
You're correct, we will see if this is addressed by tomorrow and, tomorrow is based on where Avast is located.
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #28 on: April 18, 2019, 12:05:03 AM »
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It's a time zone issue.  Those posts were not there when I posted.

And we'll see what comes out tomorrow, won't we?

The time recorded in the posts are based on a uniform time, when you look at all of the times they should be in chronological order of posting regardless of when posted.

The times you see are based on your local time zone I'm in the UK  and it is currently 22:55, you will see a different time but the order they are posted/arrive at the forum server is what determines the order. 

So I and you will see posts times for your local time zone, anything else would look very strange.

We will have to wait for its release tomorrow. When is tomorrow, that would be based on the European Time Zone as Avast are in the Czech Republic and within normal working hours.  That could be much different for your Central Daylight Time zone.
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Re: Automatic renewal of Avast free licence?
« Reply #29 on: April 18, 2019, 05:23:16 PM »
it's fixed, please try again