Some companies provide users with options to customize what is installed during installation while others don't offer these options at all. What weights even more is that these security companies should know better, considering that security and keeping users safe is their business. While there is certainly always the possibility that software programs have security vulnerabilities, some may find it a fair assumption that these add-on products and services do more harm than good. Just two days ago, it was Comodo and the company's Chromodo browser, also based on Chromium, that was shamed publicly by Google.Īnd before that, Google revealed vulnerabilities in products by AVG, Trend Micro, Malwarebytes, and several other products as well. Avast is not the only company that has been reprimanded by Google for weakening user security.
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