![]() If you don't opt out of sharing, that URL history still goes to Jumpshot, and can still be used to match your supposedly anonymous data with your real personal profile. As of this writing, Avast has eliminated sending detailed information from its browser extensions to Jumpshot, but the online security component still necessarily sends each URL you visit to Avast for analysis. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security SoftwareĮditors' Note (): We recently reported on a problem with sharing of user data between Avast and its subsidiary Jumpshot.
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