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Avast and AVG extensions are collecting user data like browser history, which is a big no-no

by Victor Ng
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It’s never safe on the internet, even those set up to protect you could turn on you – sounds dramatic, but popular antivirus brand Avast and its subsidiary AVG has been caught harvesting user data via several Firefox extensions. 

According to a report by ZDNet, the extensions in question are Avast Online Security, AVG Online Security, Avast SafePrice, and AVG SafePrice – all of which have since been removed by Mozilla. 

The revelation came courtesy of Wladimir Platant, creator of trusty AdBlock Plus. He found that the extensions were collecting way much more data that they needed to work, which included the users’ browser history – something that’s prohibited by Mozilla and Google. 

Despite this, Google hasn’t removed the aforementioned extensions from their Chrome browser yet and can still be downloaded from the Chrome web store.  

In ZDNet’s report, they quote Avast as claiming that they’re currently working with Mozilla to resolve the issue. 

If you’re on Chrome and have these extensions installed, you should remove them immediately. 

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