I hope someone can help. A few weeks ago, I started getting windows for some webpages content saying that Explorer cannot display the webpage. This was not for the main webcontent, but usually something in a pane along the edge. I also noticed it effected any ads at the top of a Google search. These sites would not load at all. I checked the Internet option settings regarding proxy servers and the like - none made an impact. Not until I started disabling IE add ons did I find that the culprit were the 4 Avast online security add ons. After disabling them, the problem went away – no issues displaying webcontent.
Is this ok? Do these really only add the green check marks to my searches and such? Is the data flow still being scanned/protected? Support was pushing AVAST 365. Something must have changed in the last few weeks - IE10 update, windows update, or Avast engine?
You can quite safely disable the “avast online security”. The AOS has very little, if anything, to do with security.
The resident shields, web, file and mail, provide the real protection. I don’t have the AOS/browser protection
installed. The AOS has proven itself to be a pita.
I called the Avast telephone support number. Spoke to a agent. Never really addressed the issue of what the add ons do and is it ok to disable them. He said something changed on my computer to cause it to happen. He viewed MSINFO32 / Windows Error Reporting and said I had too many executable errors and the conflicts were causing issues with my computer. And too many files in the UserApp Data / local /temp directory that were not getting flushed like they should. After a brief hold, I was told the engineers advised AVAST 365 for the low price of $179/year.
Regarding the question from Asyn on what number did I call:
I obtained the number from the Avast web site. You can Google Avast 365, but it also seems known as “Total Support” on the Avast GUI on my desktop.