Introduction
Most of you will be using anti-virus to keep your personal data safe so that no other human being can access your data without your consent. But do you know that any anti-virus you use to keep your data safe, is not selling your data? Today, we have brought a news update on this topic, how the well-known anti-virus company is selling your personal data to private companies and is earning millions in return. So let's know if your data is safe with these private anti-virus companies or not.Also, Read
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Avast, a well-known anti-virus, and Internet security solution company, is in the news for the wrong reasons. It is reported that the company has sold the data of its users to the world's big tech companies. Investigations by PC Mag and Motherboard have revealed that Avast, in the greed to earn millions of dollars, surrendered users' data to other big companies like Google and Microsoft. Data transfer was done in a subsidiary company.
The company collected the data of users using avast anti-virus across the world from computers and transferred it to its subsidiary Jumpshot. jump shot sold these data to bundle-ready companies that wanted to improve their products and target ads through customer data. In some cases, this data was sold for millions of dollars.
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