![]() ![]() ![]() "Avast is working with Mozilla to resolve this issue. The AVG Online Security and Avast Online Security extensions check if an URL the user is visiting is a malicious, phishing, or a scam site and warn the user.Īt the beginning of December, Mozilla removed the Avast Online Security, AVG Online Security, Avast SafePrice, and AVG SafePrice extensions from the Firefox addons site after it was discovered that they were sending a large amount of user tracking data to Avast.Īt the time, Avast told BleepingComputer that they were making changes to the extensions to meet Mozilla's requirements and that they would be available again when finished. Mozilla has allowed the AVG and Avast Online Security extensions back into their addons site after the extensions reduced the amount of tracking data being sent to Avast's and AVG's servers.
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