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We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
We understand how something like this will try your patience.
May I know the name of the AVG program installed on your system?
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Could you please take and send the screenshot of the popup that you are receiving so that we can understand and assist you better in resolving it? To take a screenshot please follow the instructions mentioned in this link: avgread.me/1aZxsAV .
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How the h__l do I get these obnoxious AVG adds from popping up on my desktop? You would think that having PAID for this software there would either BE NO ADS or there would be something in the settings like: Check here to disable useless ads in this PAID software - or maybe: Do not show useless, intrusive ads.
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Hello,
We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
We understand how something like this will try your patience.
May I know the name of the AVG program installed on your system?
Are you using free or paid version of AVG program?
Could you please take and send the screenshot of the popup that you are receiving so that we can understand and assist you better in resolving it? To take a screenshot please follow the instructions mentioned in this link: avgread.me/1aZxsAV .
Thank you.
If people have problems with pop ups and tyhe popups require you to answer questions one very simple way to destroy the marketing behind it is to make illogical answers. for example that you never use this browser and then answer that you use it daily and then that you use the internet less than one a week.
If about 10% of the answers are meaningless in this way the statistical significance for the marketing compahy is ruined making the campaign worthless.
Similarly you can swap your loyalty cards for supermarkets with people of a different age group or demographic. If ten per cent of people swapped with their parents you would have people in their sixties listed as a market for buying baby food and diapers and twenty sometings showing a market for buying walking sticks and varicose vien stockingds. Senility aside this woould ruin the market data. If about ten percent of people regularly swapped cards in a group wioth different demographic and market dependencies I reckon most data they derive from it would be useless.
This is one way for people in general to be active in defeating advertising