AVGs new privacy policy says that it collects non-personal data from users of its free products. From 15 October 2015 the company will be able to sell your web browsing and search history to third-party advertising companies. The company says you can turn off the information-sharing if you dont approve of it. But, of course, theyre relying on users not doing that. If you dislike security companies selling your data up the river then your best bet may be to buy your anti-virus rather than use a freebie.”]
Source: https://grahamcluley.com/week-avg-flogs-web-browsing-search-history/