Now Filezilla® has also decided to support encrypted passwords. There are better programs out there anyway in 2018, CCleaner is not the only option like it once was.Why FileZilla Secure? tl dr at the time I started this project, FileZilla® did not encrypt saved FTP passwords and I got hacked, so I decided to implement it on own. I am ceasing the use of CCleaner, Speccy, Recuva, all of it immediately and suggest anyone else finding themselves on this forum do exactly the same. I would not wipe my sh*tty ass with anything produced or owned by Avast, and am sorry to hear about Piriform whose products used to be good until the day Avast bought them apparently. So you can suck mine and everyone else's c*cks who were lured here by Avast's malicious practices. I will tell you what I'm not gonna do though, I am not installing more Avast software to get rid of the Avast software already infecting me. Now I have 2 choices, I can waste part of my day eradicating this virus from my machine or I can install the only good malware software on the market (Malwarebytes) and let them take care of it for me. I cannot even access my own programs menu. Not only am I unable to uninstall or force it closed, as my Admin privileges have been revoked courtesy of Avast. Of all the garbagey, useless f*cking sorry gimmicky so-called anti-virus programs out there conning average users into using their sh*tty services, Avast stands alone as the absolute worst, and you are a f*cking tool if you use it. Like most people in my field, I disable all forms of anti-virus and Firewalls as soon as I buy a PC with Windows pre-installed. I say "infecting" because that is exactly what it is. There was nothing in the details or fine print about Avast infecting my computer. I ALWAYS do advanced installs because you're stupid if you don't. It is likely the real deal Avast as it installed right after I updated and ran CCleaner. ![]() ![]() I am here to confirm without a doubt that Avast, or malware masquerading as Avast has in fact self-installed. It's time to get rid of BOTH!!! Spread the word folks, uninstall this WEED now! Go get a real job crooks, all your doing is making life hard for other folks. You cannot or should not ever run TWO virus programs on your computer. We use Paid powerful programs on our computers WHY would we want an inferior virus protection on our computer when all it will do is cause issues with your Paid virus protection. AVAST the virus protection you did NOT ask for or did NOT need. You trusted your friend (CCleaner in this case) but in the end he scrfewed your girlfriend or in this case you caught a disease. they are a crooked company, they are similar to your best friend scewing your girlfriend. The AVAST program is like a weed in your yard, you didn t ask for it but it got there anyway because you were watering and taking care of your yard because you wanted something else but the WEED grew in place of your flower. That is why CCleaner will let you download their program for FREE because - I know you have heard this a million times - there is nothing for FREE! BUT, the way AVAST does this is Crooked. they get a kickback from programs like CCleaner free etc. they install it on your computer via a backdoor - they attach it to another program when you are NOT aware of it. YES, Avast does install itself!!! Avast says it does not install itself BUT it does. The very day I began to use this laptop again and got the pop up to “update.”Īlso, not only did it install itself apparently as soon as I started the computer for the first time in over a year, I have never installed nor have I heard of either CCleaner or Piriform. I looked under Uninstall or change a program and to my extreme surprise it was installed on. Today I got another pop-up from Avast wanting to update. I clicked out of it and checked on my Norton, yep Norton still there, I ran updates etc just in case. ![]() I thought it was a weird fluke because I have never, EVER, had Avast and the computer had been in the drawer forever. As soon as I started it there was a pop-up from Avast stating it wanted to update or something. ![]() My newer laptop is having issues which I don’t want made worse before I can send to warranty company, so a couple of days ago I took this one from the drawer (and no, no one else can use it). I put this one in the bottom drawer of my dresser. Last September 2017 I bought another laptop and stopped using this one. How? Why? Before anyone tries to tell me I did it myself: I have had this laptop since 2010 and at that time installed my usual Norton anti-virus. I’m here on this forum because Avast just DID install itself on my computer as well.
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