NO ONE WANTS TO SWITCH TO BING OR YAHOO!! STOP THAT NONSENSE.

There’s no good reason to associate a search provider with removing an add-on. Even if there were, there’s no reason to limit the choices to the two crappiest search providers out there, except to get the paychecks they send you. Either take the search provider choice out, add Google, or stop sending pop-up warnings about the add-on.

Please use the search option before posting.
This has been talked a lot about already.

You apparently have installed the component that examines your browser setup and advises you on prospective changes. You can, of course, “stop the nonsense” yourself, with a configuration change.

-Noel

If it is so obvious that this is talked about too much mister spam warrior then it’s bout’ time you guys listened. If you patrolled these forums and actually gave help to people maybe this annoyance would have been addressed already.

We never said it was talked about too much.

We are listening but can’t change things.
We are (just like you) users of avast.
We don’t work for them.

If you would have done a little research, you would have know that NoelC, me and many others are helping people here.

  1. if it’s been said before and its again beig said now it’s an issue.

  2. I understand that you most likely are not affiliated with them. but this can be brought up to the avast people in one way or another.

  3. it’s is not my job to read every forum topic. It may or may not be yours. Any forum designed as a help system, which is bad anyway, is going to have many repeated topics. and including the obviously poor search engine are not readily available.