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Hi - I just wonder …
Where do avast! Home Edition get most users from ?
I mean wich country?
- If you have such a statisic -
I am only corious …
Greetings from Jønne in Denmark
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Hi - I just wonder …
Where do avast! Home Edition get most users from ?
I mean wich country?
I am only corious …
Greetings from Jønne in Denmark
Welcome to the forums, Jønne. ![]()
Just click on the Member Map button near the top and you can see where most of us come from.
With great respect to CharleyO’s suggestion I very much doubt that the member map has any connection at all to the reality of the use of avast’s Home edition globally.
The member map is a a very small self selecting group of avast users who choose to advertise their whereabouts in a forum that is, again self selecting, being a place for those users who are comfortable in using the English language to express themselves.
I rather doubt that the avast team - who have much better information - would be willing to provide such competitive information in this forum.
Hi…
Judging from the number of American flags I see, I would think the United States ranks pretty high on the list. ;D
May God Bless you all! ![]()
Quite right, Alan.
So, the easiest source for Jønne to get some idea of where users are from is the member map.
Ardvark is also right. Many users are from the USA with Europe also having a large amount of users.
Judging from the number of American flags I see, I would think the United States ranks pretty high on the list.
See my comments above. This is not a surprise or an indicator. The United States is the largest English (variant of) speaking nation on the planet. It is no surprise that it appears as the most prominent self selecting group in this forum. I am sure that, given the size of the US Internet community, the US user base ranks high in the avast user database.
However, assumptions are not always even across the globe. For example the last time I looked there was a far greater adoption of Firefox as a browser in Europe than in the US. avast’s use may not be even globally - in this English based forum we cannot know the real distribution.
The user map is still part of the unrealistic self selecting group.
Hi There, and Thanks to you All … CharleyO, alanrf and ardvark !
Maybe U.S.A is strong representative in connection to avast! …
I did notice, that Untited States of America was set as default language, when you wish to get an activation-code for avast!.
Well, thats Nice.
But of cause I shanged it to Denmark insead.
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Greetings and Good Day from Jønne in Denmark, Scandinavia.
Sorry, nothing to contribute, just want to get a different flag in this thread. ![]()
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Well - How nice with a different flag …
I think that you could look at the different language variants of avast in the Home download page would give a good idea of the spread/distribution globally as there would have to be a reasonable amount of users to have it translated, but no figures.
So here’s another flag ;D
Me too.
Greetings from Canada EH!
And hi from another Canajun. Up here, two of us is over-crowding.
;D
I know that i might be the only Albaninan (Eastern Europe) member of this forum and for sure one of the maybe thousand people using it in this small country. At least almost all of my friends are converted by me to Avast home and too bad there is no where to buy a great product like Avast here in my country. Kaspersky and Norton are pretty well known but mostly pirated and a very few people can buy on/line with credit cards here yet. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
;D
Well then …
Greetings to you all from:
United States & New Zealand & United Kingdom & Canada & Albania !
(And if other contries follow in this threat…)
From Denmark
???
P.S
How do you set pictures: Avatar on our profile?
And gender?
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Wishes Jønne
Jonne, when you have 20+ posts, then you can change your profile settings.
So, only 12 more post to go, Jønne. ![]()
Thanks - I post one more then …
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Jønne
Hello Denmark !
Holland calling here ;D
Hi…
Where’s your flag? ![]()
May God Bless you! ![]()
Hey Ardvark !
It took me a little while to figure it out, but if I did it correct, you should see my flag now ![]()