![]() ![]() "The data collected here goes far beyond merely exposing the sites that you visit and your search history," declared Palant. Palant discovered that Avast extensions were sending data back containing browsing history - which is somewhat beyond their remit, and provided some details of this over-reaching on his person blog. However, an analysis of Avast extensions was published in late October 2018 by the creator of AdBlock Plus, Wladimir Palant, and this might provide a 'smoking gun'. It is noted, that Mozilla updated its blacklist as recently as yesterday and no Avast / AVG extensions are on it. ![]() This is why the extensions are still operable, if already owned and downloaded. For an example, try and reach the AVG SafePrice page now.Ĭuriously the affected extensions are not on an official Mozilla add-ons blacklist, which would be the usual case. ![]() Trying to reach the web pages for these Firefox browser add-ons results in an "Oops! We can't find that page," response at the time of writing. Particular extensions that appear to have been zapped include Avast Online Security, Avast SafePrice, AVG Online Security, and AVG SafePrice. GHacks reports that existing add-ons, that many people might already use to extend Firefox security, are no longer listed but are still functioning for those that have previously download them. Mozilla Firefox extensions created by Avast have been removed from the available add-ons listed within the browser's extensions management UI and Firefox website. ![]()
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