Well, Avast uses our browsing to get money by selling it to advertisers https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/339832300521127936/525700342805954560/IMG_20181221_173910.jpg
Another proof:
https://youtu.be/Ly6cxB527qY
Also AVG = Avast (https://youtu.be/La6GzwUsGwc)
So I wondered if the avast antitrack premium protects us from avast tracking
CraigB
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How is any of that proof :-\ some twit
makes a comment on a blog or twitter and people believe it ;D
The AVG video is also dated from 2015…three years ago :
Pondus
6
Just tell me if I can save my browsing history using avast antitrack
why would AVG/avast antitrack protect against itselfe?
Idk I just though that if I pay for a product the Antivirus won’t collect my history anymore
And… Why avast (a good Antivirus) would harm its customers in order to get money (I am thinking of going with kaspersky)
bob3160
10
Your computer, your choice. 
Still not answering my questions
1)Why a good Antivirus (like avast) would sell their customer’'s browsing history in order to get money?
And…
2)Does avast antitrack premium protect us from avast tracking at our browsing history?
bob3160
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Avast doesn’t sell any personal information.
DavidR
13
Also any data collected is anonymised, e.g. no user identifiable information.