Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Curious antivirus software: AVG verscherbelt user data – n-tv.de NEWS


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 Tuesday, 22 September 2015

 
 
 

 
 The antivirus software maker AVG will continue to sell customer data to advertisers. To this end, the company’s programs draw on data that have nothing to do with the protection function. Will users spied on?

 

 
 

According to market analyst firm Opswat AVG is the world’s third most popular provider of antivirus software. The free version of its program ranks behind Microsoft’s Windows-board resources Security Essentials, Avast Free Antivirus and Avira Free Antivirus ranked 4th in order to further his supposedly in a position to offer free security software, AVG has now adapted its privacy policy. In it, the manufacturer accepts the right out, certain user data to third companies to pass on to “make money”. The amendment enters into force

occurs on October 15 to the data which gathers AVG include the connected with a device advertising ID, browser and search history, including data, Internet service provider or mobile network and “data to other applications that you have on your device, and how they are used “.

” highly unethical “

For the protection function of the software, this information should be irrelevant. Think Privacy Leaders Alexander Hanff therefore also said the magazine “Wired”, AVG software case with the opportunity to gain search histories and to sell in the category spyware. “Antivirus software running on our devices with elevated privileges to detect and block malware, adware or spyware. It is highly unethical and a complete misuse of our confidence in the security software.”. Users of AVG Free Antivirus should uninstall the program immediately and seek an alternative, advises the privacy specialist.

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According to “Wired” pointed AVG already before the change in the privacy policy suggests that keywords are evaluated. The opportunity to gain a complete browser history and to sell had been made of the formulation but not dissipate. An AVG spokesperson told the magazine, we have updated the guidelines for better transparency. So far, no data had been sold and users who do not want this in the future could, turn off the collection function. The function of the program will not restrict

A spokesman for the cloud security company Skyhigh Networks brings it to the point. “If something is free, you have to assume that you are the product,” he said “Wired”. The problem is that users also perceive, read and understand relevant agreements or policies would have.

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