First, to confirm, AVG is aware of this disruption. However, it is not a false detection, and in fact is a legitimate detection.
The reason for this detection is that the program was determined by AppEsteem, which is a third party reputable CyberSecurity authority, to be a deceptor. The following AppEsteem FAQ, https://is.gd/8oc4JM, clarifies the deceptor classification.
You are encouraged to communicate your concern with CleanMyMac, so that they may comply with necessary guidelines not to be determined PUP.
Please accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused. This isn't the experience we wanted you to have with AVG.
We'd like to inform you that we're detecting the "Cleanmymac X" app as PUP/PUA potentially unwanted program/application because the app is marked as Decptor by APPESTEEM and does not match with our Guidelines.
If you still wish to use the app, please disable scanning for PUAs from Preferences > Scanning. Thank you for understanding.
Despite unlocking I cannot type in the file paths
I have had CleanMyMac X and AVG AntiVirus installed on my Mac for months and never had an issue, and now I'm getting an error (see screenshot below). I have followed instructions from AVG in other posts and added CleanMyMac X to my exception list but the issue is STILL persisting. I tried to contact customer service and then when I was submitted, the "contact" form greyed out and I was linked to come to the community center. So I can't even contact customer service about it, apparently, even though AVG has not offered any substantial help on this issue. I am about to uninstall AVG completely. The lack of substantial response on this is incredibly frustrating.
We're glad to help you with this.
Please clarify whether you've attempted to clicked on '+' sign after unlocking to browse the file path. You'll not be able to manually input the file path..
If not, please click on + sign to browse & select the file path.
For further queries, please write back to us in your own post.
We regret the inconvenience caused, Jessica.
We've forwarded your concern to our higher level support. We'll write back to you once we've received an update from them.
Meanwhile, we request your patience and to keep checking the posts regularly.
Thanks.
Please accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused. This isn't the experience we wanted you to have with AVG.
We'd like to inform you that we're detecting the "Cleanmymac X" app as PUP/PUA potentially unwanted program/application because the app is marked as Decptor by APPESTEEM and does not match with our Guidelines.
If you still wish to use the app, please disable scanning for PUAs from Preferences > Scanning. Thank you for understanding.
First, to confirm, AVG is aware of this disruption. However, it is not a false detection, and in fact is a legitimate detection.
The reason for this detection is that the program was determined by AppEsteem, which is a third party reputable CyberSecurity authority, to be a deceptor. The following AppEsteem FAQ, https://is.gd/8oc4JM, clarifies the deceptor classification.
You are encouraged to communicate your concern with CleanMyMac, so that they may comply with necessary guidelines not to be determined PUP.
Thank you for your quick response. Like I mentioned before, CleanMyMac X has been on my computer for months now and never raised any alarms by AVG, so I'm confused what is causing the problem now. It was never raised as a PUA before. I don't want to entirely disable scanning for PUAs, as that could potentially put my computer at risk. Is there any way to continue scanning for PUAs without detecting CleanMyMac X as a threat?
If disabling scanning for PUAs is the ONLY solution, then AVG will be unable to work properly since scanning for PUA's is a huge reason I went with AVG in the first place. If this is the only solution, then it seems it might be best to uninstall completely.
Please let me know if disabling scanning for PUAs is the only option.
Thank you.
Same for me. Disabling PUA's does not help. Uninstall does. Such a shame…
I trust this explanation and information help clarify your concern. Regards, Shawn