AVG restart popup in center of screen is completely unacceptable!

Hi Arwen,

We invite you to submit suggestions for product improvements at the http://www.avg.com/ww-en/product-feedback web form.

Thanks.

I changed advanced settings to "complete at next computer restart" to hopefully avoid this problem again. But it's still an issue. I don't have a problem with it nagging me that it needs to restart so long as it's doing it in a safe location of the screen or doing a double confirmation to make sure I actually meant to click that evil button.

Hi Arwen,

We invite you to submit suggestions for product improvements at the http://www.avg.com/ww-en/product-feedback web form.

Thanks.
 

The restart popup for AVG updates appears right in the middle of the computer screen!! What if you are about to click on something when this popup suddenly occurs and gets in the way of your mouse? You accidentally end up clicking the "restart" button and it forcefully shuts down your computer and you lose anything that wasn't saved in that instant. WTF?!@!

I signed up just to post this complaint because I am so furious over losing my unsaved work. I have no way to recover it and I don't remember all of it. Important information gone forever. I have a backup power supply, so I always have a few minutes to save work in case of a sudden power outage. But this AVG popup in the dead center of the screen is awful. Why can't you guys move your "nag box" to the bottom right hand corner or something? I'm far less like to be clicking in that area rather than dead center.
 

Either move the damn box out of the center of the screen or better yet, make a confirm box of "Are you sure you want to restart?" so users don't get instantly forced into a restart process they cannot stop to save important files.
I changed advanced settings to "complete at next computer restart" to hopefully avoid this problem again. But it's still an issue. I don't have a problem with it nagging me that it needs to restart so long as it's doing it in a safe location of the screen or doing a double confirmation to make sure I actually meant to click that evil button.