


The article basically says that Avast used the SafePrice browser extension to spy on its users. We requested the opportunity to discuss the author’s findings, but he declined to do so. As these are some pretty serious allegations, I also hope that we will be given some room on their site to defend ourselves. Given that the article contains a number of inaccuracies I feel it is necessary to react. A couple of days ago, published an article about Avast and accused us of spying on our users.
