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AVG's updated policy explains how it can sell users' browsing and search history data to advertisers

Techspot: Security firm AVG has come under fire from users after revealing its new, “transparent” privacy policy which states that the company can sell search and browser history data to advertisers in order to "make money" from its free antivirus software.

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KingPin3141d ago

ive been an AVG user for years.

and then i seen the new privacy policy, i agreed, clicked next, next, ok........then uninstalled AVG altogether.

Gondee3140d ago

Man, I have been using this for yearsssss. Its been so reliable. Guess its time to find another -_-

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How to fix “No data available” Facebook error?

Today, we are going to cover how to fix No data available Facebook error, by teaching you how to clear

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Websites share your data with advertisers 100s of times per day

Users in America are subject to twice as many ads as European internet users.

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As UST further drops, LUNA goes down to $0; bitcoin recovers 8%

As per the data issued by CoinGecko, ET on Friday increased by 8 percent in the previous 24 hours. At the start of this week, it declined too low that it was not seen since the last quarter of 2022.

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