Hi Rick,

well it was a year or 2 back, there was a message that it would send device info and god knows what else data back to them(not just virus info), which i could not decline other then get rid of it.

Maybe in the meanwhile, with the GDPR stuff, they've changed it. But it was the reason why i kicked it off. And then i don't go back to it, even if it's for free. My trust was gone.

Even in NL last year it was issued not to use Kaspersky anymore. Although Kasperksy claimed to not be involved with russian government actions. They even moved to Switzerland if i'm correct, to gain confidence.


Regards,

Jerry


Op 11-2-2019 om 22:13 schreef Rick Harrison via use-livecode:
Hi JJS,

Could you please elaborate on this point?

It seems to me that any anti-virus is not
privacy safe as they all check every file
on your computer system for viruses, and
usually share such information back to the
company so they can continue to improve
their product.

Thanks,

Rick

On Feb 11, 2019, at 1:54 PM, JJS via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Note that Avast is not privacy safe.
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