![]() Also, we have no plans to change the extension’s way of working at this point. “The extension does not collect any data,” Ziegler writes. Marina Ziegler, public relations director for Avast, writes Ars, “Many online users feel interrupted by web cookies, or even unsure about what they are, what they are used for, and how to adjust them.” Avast does not have “concrete plans for implementation across other products at the moment,” but has implemented cookie consent management into a beta version of Avast Online Security and Privacy. ![]() It’s a fine company with good values and a plan for the future.” The things is: data collecting is gone and, (as far as I know), Avast has changed for the better. Update 9:40am ET: Developer Daniel Kladnik writes Ars that he’s “getting a ton of congrats emails from all around the world … Online you can only find the hate speech, angry people are usually the loudest ones.” He adds that he is “aware of the problems Avast had (created) because of data collecting several years ago, and I can understand why some people are worried.
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