![]() ![]() Now I feel like I have to shop for another antivirus software. EVER, ANYWHERE! If your sales team says otherwise, reconsider the staff you have on your sales team and go for quality there too. It's not rocket science to understand that nobody wants pop-up ads. Scroll down and choose 'Pop-up Blocker.' Scroll over and click 'Turn On Pup-up Blocker.' Restart your browser. If AVG wants more customers, make a reliable product that people can count on, make sure customer support is high quality, and listen to what customers are saying. Select 'Tools' (it is in the top righthand corner of the browser). It's a matter of RESPECT for your customers, which AVG is choosing to ignore. I changed my settings so I wouldn't get pop-up ads on my frigging desktop while I'm trying to work, which worked for a couple of months and now they're back again, despite 'Show offers' from AVG and 3rd-party products being unchecked. Great place for video I say, without all the pop ups and ads you have to close before. For instance, it's just a year since this complaint. For some reason, ITN is using Vimeo (why does anyone use Vimeo). So no matter what settings you had previously, they are overwritten to start bombarding ads to the user again. I suspect every time AVG does an update, the privacy settings are rearranged. Avast is just as bad since it is now owned by same parent company! I will now have to look elsewhere for other AV product that isn't so annoying. I can not have software like this on my professional workstation bothering me all the times when I am working on projects. Then never remind the user again, unless they open the VPN software again. There should be an option that says "No, I don't want to renew". People shouldn't have to uninstall it to get rid of ad's like that. The VPN should not keep reminding me day after day if i want to purchase. ![]() AVG has become an annoying piece of junk riddled with advertisements pushing people to buy each different plugin of your software! So it looks like instead of keeping the software installed, I have to uninstall it to stop the damn reminders! This is not how you do business. If I wanted to renew, I would open the software. My AVG VPN subscription ran out, and several times every day, it keeps reminding me to renew. I have all the pop-up settings set to 0 seconds, and still I receive annoying slide-in pop-ups in the corners from AVG products. I have never seen such an annoying anti-virus product since Norton years ago with it's pop-ups. ![]()
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