Joel, there is a network protocol currently in development called QUIC. As it is in the active development by Google and others, there are some versions of this protocol that we cannot check properly for malicious traffic.
Therefore, AVG is blocking these protocol versions and the way how we do it is using Chrome Policy setting (which is, according to Google, the preferred way to do it).
I, too experienced this issue after an update. Now, I can not login to my personal gmail accounts in Google Chrome because it tells me it is not a supported browser. I think you need to have another conversation with Google.
This is extremely inconvenient as I am working from home! I had to totally reset my laptop and delete AVG in order to communicate with my students.
Joel Javitch - Thanks you for detailed answer, that's solves the mistery of "managed" browser.
Once AVG creates this policy latest Chrome version consider it as "managed by orgnization".
Hello Ignat,
We will help you sort this issue.
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How to remove QuicAllowed rule in Google Chrome?
“Important update” appeared in AVG, I updated, and after that “Managed by your organization” appeared in the browser.
I am sure that this is a matter of AVG, because after updating it, that message appeared.
Joel Javitch - Thanks you for detailed answer, that's solves the mistery of "managed" browser.
Once AVG creates this policy latest Chrome version consider it as "managed by orgnization".
Hello Ignat,
We will help you sort this issue.
Please share us the screenshot of the message you received, so that we can help you better.
Refer to this article to take a screenshot.
You can post the screenshot here in your topic. Click on Answer & then click on the Image [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
Keep us updated.
I, too experienced this issue after an update. Now, I can not login to my personal gmail accounts in Google Chrome because it tells me it is not a supported browser. I think you need to have another conversation with Google.
This is extremely inconvenient as I am working from home! I had to totally reset my laptop and delete AVG in order to communicate with my students.
Joel, there is a network protocol currently in development called QUIC. As it is in the active development by Google and others, there are some versions of this protocol that we cannot check properly for malicious traffic.
Therefore, AVG is blocking these protocol versions and the way how we do it is using Chrome Policy setting (which is, according to Google, the preferred way to do it).