Avast Anti-Virus Spying Millions of Users Browsing Activities, Every Click, Every Buy and Selling to Its Clients – Google, Microsoft, Pepsi
Anti-virus software firm Avast reportedly spying hundreds of millions of Users browsing activities including, every click, every purchase you made online, and selling the collected data into various clients that include Home Depot, Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, and McKinsey and many other companies. Avast is one of the leading security firms with more than 435 million active users per month, and well known for offering Free Anti-Virus software. The report claims that Avast has collected data from hundreds of millions of users, and then gives that to Jumpshot, a subsidiary of Avast that’s been offering access to user traffic from 100 million devices, including PCs and phones. Once the collected data will be handover to the Jumpshot, it repackages the collected data into different products and sells it into various largest companies in the world. Credits : Motherboard In return, these companies are paid millions of dollars for Jumpsuit products such as “All Clicks Feed,” wh...