all i want is a program that protects me from Viruses.
i dont want:
A program updater (Eg Adobe flash updater) handled by the antivirus program.
a website analyser
a website rater
A Price checker (SafePrice)
‘Anonymous’ information/stats being sent
so how do i disable all of this? and any other feature that i have not yet discovered? all i want is the protection sheilds to do their job, and none of the extra stuff
Doing a “Custom Install” is always recommended over a default install.
THE choices of Shield modules and Tools is listed and can be unchecked as desired.
See Screen Shot.
As for disabling things you haven’t discovered yet, well that’s beyond my expertise, which btw is limited. ;D
i’ve had avast installed for ages (about 3 years) i guess the new installer must be better, i’m going to reinstall it.
just to clarify
software updater, i want to remove this feature because i like to keep the software and drivers on my computer upto date, leaving it upto Avast to do i have absolutly no idea when there is an update, i usually get a message from Adobe to say there is a new update for flash or any of the other Adobe components/software i have.
Web Analyzer, the Browser plugin. i’m not comfortable with it, i dont want every site i visit to be logged by Avast, because that’s how it works, it will check the site against Avasts database on each site i visit. will i still have the same antivirus protection if i disable it through Google Chrome’s Extentions? i prefer to use WOT (Web of Trust)
i know Google take stats from almost every site (even if your not directly going through them), i’d just like to keep it to a minimum, as much as possible.
You can set the software updater to just notify you, it then acts as a reminder, you can then update it in your own time without using the software updater. The default setting is not to automatically update, you have to activate that if you want it to do that.
It doesn’t cover every program, commonly this will be internet facing programs and those more at risk of exploit. So it isn’t really a bad thing for your average user
I do what David mentioned above and let the Software Updater notify me when it’s time to update, but let me do the updating so I have control. However if you don’t want the other stuff you mentioned, the proper way was to do a Custom Install as previously mentioned and you will only install the things you want (read before you click any installation of any product to avoid any potential add-on’s). If you are that unhappy, then do an Avast uninstall using the Avast uninstaller tool and follow the directions, then reinstall doing a Custom Install.
Rogue I’m with you. I don’t want all this extra bloat either. Just either to a custom install or go to add/remove programs and deselect what you don’t want. You don’t need to explain your reasons to anyone on the this forum as to why you only want the basics.