I do like basic Avast. I have issues that appeared after joining social networks such as Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, well, on & on. They were able to associate me with data that I had no desire for as well as trying to connect me with people’s emails that have not heard from for a long time. Obvious that other people share far more than I am comfortable with. So I quit those social sites even going so far as to list them in blocked sites in Avast & listed their urls as blocked in IE Security Restricted sites. But am amazed at how invasive these sites can be, If I am signed in at any email or private web site that has a link whether shown or hidden with these sites, I can suddenly be presented with screens that show that my account is being linked with whatever social network is involved. Indeed even see that Avast has links to “share” on sites such as facebook or twitter at bottom of pages. Is there no way to control these bothersome social network sites making background connections with almost any site a person visits.
The popups of data about to be shared are becoming very common, and you have to pay attention or you once again become tied in. I think this does represent a privacy and security issue as however far they are able to connect or gather hidden data through cookies and java, may also share that data with people that have dangerous designs for any data they can gather. I have opted out of numerous cloud services due to similar concerns, as well as the avast cloud. Managing and controlling privacy and security has become such an issue that for first time I have considered closing my internet connection and selling my computer. I have even had issues with recent Windows Update downloading software into my computer without permission.
Really seems like security needs review on all the major sites of the net, some sites have as many as a dozen different services that can be used to sign into the site, how many people realize how much data is being shared without their knowledge, especially data that can be completely false. Companies trying to build consumer profiles can use any data that may link in, whether accurate or not, if I was interested in finding a site to advertise on and was falsely led to advertise on the wrong sites, I think I would be very upset, so this issue effects not just individuals, but commercial interests as well. I know I have described a lot of issues, which involves a wide range of subjects, but that is part of the problem, so much of the net has really become a big part of the problem. Is this on the avast agenda for consideration?