AVG detecting Passwords issue

Passwords are a ubiquitous part of the digital age. They are the keys to unlocking our online profiles that are hosted across a plethora of websites. With each of our profiles necessitating separate parole, it's not uncommon for individuals to wish up to fifty passwords. Regarding detecting Passwords issue You Can Check out  Antivirus Support (https://uaetechnician.ae/anti-virus-support) for More Information.

I would like to know why avg is snooping around my machine when all I want is for it to protect me from outside threats unless I actually decide to do a full antivirus scan.  No doubt it's in the agreement for using your free version that you can invade our privacy like that but it's not something I would knowingly agree to given the choice. Advertise yiour other products, that's totally fair, look through my passwords, that is not, plain and simple.

Hello Ram,
Please be informed that, we have released a new program which called AVG password protection (you might have received a promotional pop up for this purchase), password Protection is a paid AVG product that offers an additional security layer added to your Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser to protect your sensitive login data, notify you about the leaks and advise you about the security level of passwords stored in your browser. You need to use the AVG management console (formerly known as AVG Zen) that is installed automatically with every version of AVG antivirus to enable Password Protection. For more information about AVG Password protection please click on the following link (http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=Password-Protection-FAQs).
Best regards,
Alok.

Hi
I have "Internet Security" from AVG and its registered with AVG.

I got a popup screen from AVG with following message....

User-added image

I clicked on "continue" and the pop-up disappeared.

Does any one knows what is this? What action am I suppose to take to correct the problem. What are those "weak/duplicate/Unprotected" passwords are?

How does the AVG's Internet Security get information about my passwords?

I called the customer support (which ended in Manila, Philippines) and was given a run around without giving any useful information. The representative said that this is just an advertisement. And my computer has not been scanned for last 15 days. And there are some other software running on my computer which clashes with AVG. But provided no information about the password and the pop-up screen.

Any information will be very helpful. Thanks.
 

I would like to know why avg is snooping around my machine when all I want is for it to protect me from outside threats unless I actually decide to do a full antivirus scan.  No doubt it's in the agreement for using your free version that you can invade our privacy like that but it's not something I would knowingly agree to given the choice. Advertise yiour other products, that's totally fair, look through my passwords, that is not, plain and simple.

Passwords are a ubiquitous part of the digital age. They are the keys to unlocking our online profiles that are hosted across a plethora of websites. With each of our profiles necessitating separate parole, it's not uncommon for individuals to wish up to fifty passwords. Regarding detecting Passwords issue You Can Check out  Antivirus Support (https://uaetechnician.ae/anti-virus-support) for More Information.

Hello Ram,
Please be informed that, we have released a new program which called AVG password protection (you might have received a promotional pop up for this purchase), password Protection is a paid AVG product that offers an additional security layer added to your Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser to protect your sensitive login data, notify you about the leaks and advise you about the security level of passwords stored in your browser. You need to use the AVG management console (formerly known as AVG Zen) that is installed automatically with every version of AVG antivirus to enable Password Protection. For more information about AVG Password protection please click on the following link (http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=Password-Protection-FAQs).
Best regards,
Alok.

Andrew,

Many of our users find these offers useful. They rely on to upgrade to our higher levels of protection.

We also handpick offers from our other products. It's a general campaign popups which display same content for all our users. The contents were based on the average of our users not based on your particular device. If you have suggestions on how these offers might be more relevant to you or less intrusive, please let us know by submitting your feedback. We are always working on improving your experience with AVG. 

Open AVG Antivirus -. Menu -> About -> Product Feedback -> submit your suggestions.