Message from Apple re AVG

Greetings,

We will help you with the clarification.
We are aware that the Apple guidelines for software developers are changing and we are actively working to improve our products so that they are fully compliant with the upcoming changes. Our transition from kernel extensions to Endpoint Security and Network Extension frameworks is expected to be ready in time for the next major macOS release.

For more details about legacy system extensions, refer to the following announcement from Apple:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210999

Greetings,

We will help you with the clarification.
We are aware that the Apple guidelines for software developers are changing and we are actively working to improve our products so that they are fully compliant with the upcoming changes. Our transition from kernel extensions to Endpoint Security and Network Extension frameworks is expected to be ready in time for the next major macOS release.

For more details about legacy system extensions, refer to the following announcement from Apple:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210999

I would like to know what to do about the following note I received from Apple:

"In 2019, Apple informed developers that macOS Catalina will be the last macOS to fully support legacy system extensions, and we've been working with developers to transition their software. By moving beyond these extensions, developers are helping to further modernise the Mac, improve its security and reliability, and enable more user-friendly software distribution methods. A final transition date has not been set yet."
Thank you