You won't see anyone big in the industry even trashtalk avast. Not to mention that shit crashes games like a bo$$. I have been warning gamers for years that avast is using lame hooks into games (online multiplayer ones) and literally spying on your in-game behavior and communication (including voice and cam if streaming) - yet doing nothing for those hordes of scammed users. But enough about the "dead leech on the back of Defender". Just like Malwarebytes (hello seven/eight/ten forums shills, hello r/Windows10 idiots, rip bleepingcomputer) - another obsolete product that has no reason to exist for the past couple years since any AV has great malware protection, including Defender. Emphasize on multiple so-called independent av comparatives (that have been rating the trifecta avast AVG McAfee with top scores for years, and that even Microsoft was forced to "contribute" starting mid-last year to wash-off the bad name).īecause they have run off market and then cannibalized any competing solutions they could (oops AVG, but many do not know that both were the heads of the same Czech hydra, and the "unification" happened a long time before it got official few years back, and there are many others that were bought). If (-not (Get-Command choco.Because they have provided incentives to all "tech experts" sites for years.
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