Hello Tobi. Thank you for your trust on AVG. I certainly understand your concern. I guess some settings would have changed after the update and that is the reason there should be some difference on your results. Moreover the usage on Internet also relates to these results. If you are browsing more on the Internet it would find more files and if your usage becomes less then the number of files will be less. If you feel that there are same settings and same internet usage then please do let us know. Thank you.
Hello Lynne. The PC TuneUp only suggests you to remove items based on the settings that best suits your system. I request you to proceed with what the software suggests you to keep your system at its best settings possible. Thank you.
Hello Tobi. Thank you for your trust on AVG. I certainly understand your concern. I guess some settings would have changed after the update and that is the reason there should be some difference on your results. Moreover the usage on Internet also relates to these results. If you are browsing more on the Internet it would find more files and if your usage becomes less then the number of files will be less. If you feel that there are same settings and same internet usage then please do let us know. Thank you.
I ALWAYS do what AVG PC TuneUp tells me. If it says "delete" I do so because I trust AVG completely. But you did not answer my question, which is why, BEFORE the update, it always identified dozens if not hundreds of browser-related items to delete but after the update it identified less than two dozen. Then, yesterday, it identified a couple hundred. Has AVG changed the definition of "problem?" Or has Google Chrome and/or Yahoo gotten sneaky, trying to sneak naughty bits past my AVG software?