Millions of American consumers who bought antivirus software from Avast may be eligible to receive a portion of a $16.5 million settlement, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Monday.
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This week the FTC informed that it has reached a settlement with Avast for its deceiving customers about collecting and ...
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Almost 3.7 million people are now eligible to collect some cash from Avast, a popular antivirus software company that stole and sold customer data for years. Here's what you need to know if you bought ...
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Avast reached a $16.5 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which includes compensation for users who bought ...
According to the FTC, Avast claimed it used a special algorithm to remove identifying information before transferring the ...
Avast will compensate $16.5 million to antivirus users following an FTC settlement for misleading customers on privacy claims ...
The Federal Trade Commission has begun sending claim forms to consumers who purchased antivirus software from Avast under ...