Yeah it doesn’t matter. I’ve tried searching simple things like “news” and “weather” and no matter what’s typed into Chrome it still does it.
I noticed that by default, “\firefox\profiles*sessionstore.js” is excluded from the file shield in Firefox, so I don’t know if that makes a difference–but when I turn the file shield off it’s still the same. As I mentioned, nothing matters except completely uninstalling Avast. It’s just a bummer that my 2008 PC with Norton installed has faster Chrome searches than my 2015 PC with Avast.
I’ve also figured out that it doesn’t slow down if you’re searching or loading sites in a tab that is already in use. For example, if you have a tab open on a web page and you use that tab to perform a search or visit a different site then it doesn’t slow down. However, if you open a new tab and then perform a search or visit a website it’s consistently a full second slower–and then you can see Avast doing the scanning. However, this doesn’t happen on FF, IE, etc.
Would be nice to hear from one of the devs/engineers on this because I’d really like to buy Avast–especially for the hardened mode, but I need to have this fixed for Chrome first.
Thanks to everyone who already replied too!