So, Avira users, how do you deal with that retarded popups in the free version?
http://bgpkiller.weebly.com/ can I trust this thing?
>using avira
I would advise you to read the EULA
Dude, don't use that cancer. If you need an anti virus use MS security essentials, they already Slay on you anyway.
But I'd recommend AdBlocker/NoScript+Common Sense 2016 edition.
>>54374588
what do you mean
>>54374588
What does it say? I used to use Avira back in XP days.
>>54374520
>can I trust this thing?
Probably buttcoin miner or some shit. There is 0 reason to close source program with such simple functionality that is free anyway.
>>54374940
>>54374946
avira is basically a keylogger and trojan.
by agreeing to the eula AKA installing it, you allow them to record keystrokes. reserve memory on boot time. make snapshots of your current ram and send them files you execute or anyhting that is in your browser cache or your pagefile.
>>54374520
You windows users are so pathetic.
Just leave this board already.
>>54377024
any proofs or sources?
no joking, I'm interested in this
>>54378778
Google "avira EULA issues"
>>54374520
http://appnee.com/avira-9-2015-universal-license-key-file-valid-till-2020/
>>54378778
>any proofs or sources?
>>54374588
>>54378969
>>54378810
I'm not seeing any issues and problems,
just don't use Avira Account and browser extension.
Basing on:
http://www.avira.com/en/license-agreement
http://www.avira.com/en/general-privacy
or I'm missing something?
>>54374520
close it via the little x box then no nag again untill next day when it preforms its daily definition update. small price to pay for something free. For me at least.
Uninstall that bullshit OP, use Common Sense, maybe umatrix