A joint report published by Vice and PC Magazine showed that Avast collects and repackages user data collected from installs of Avast Free AV and AVG AV and sells it to some of the world's biggest companies. Once again proving that if the product is free, you are the product!
The following data has been is hoovered
Here are reports:
So, tell everyone around you who is using them to uninstall these ASAP!
Remember: Anonymous data is not really anonymous!
If you, for instance, click on a link which has your name, or visit your facebook profile, then the link is identified. The buyer will now know the identity of the person clicking the link, but how many people other than you visit your own FB home page as often as you do?
The following data has been is hoovered
- Google searches
- locations and GPS coordinates on Google Maps
- People visiting companies' LinkedIn pages
- YouTube videos visited
- anonymous identification of those visiting porn websites
Here are reports:
Go read these reports showing how an antivirus company tracked everything its users clicked online
When your antivirus is watching you instead.
www.theverge.com
The Cost of Avast's Free Antivirus: Companies Can Spy on Your Clicks
Avast is harvesting users' browser histories on the pretext that the data has been 'de-identified,' thus protecting your privacy. But the data, which is being sold to third parties, can be linked back to people's real identities, exposing every click and search they've made.
www.pcmag.com
Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data
An Avast antivirus subsidiary sells 'Every search. Every click. Every buy. On every site.' Its clients have included Home Depot, Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, and McKinsey.
www.vice.com
So, tell everyone around you who is using them to uninstall these ASAP!
Remember: Anonymous data is not really anonymous!
If you, for instance, click on a link which has your name, or visit your facebook profile, then the link is identified. The buyer will now know the identity of the person clicking the link, but how many people other than you visit your own FB home page as often as you do?