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Free Avast Is Due To Expire
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this was recommended by someone on here, and i thought it was actually free.....its about to run out.
I need a security package and i can't get the Kaspersky that i paid for
to work. Can anyone suggest what to do now,
I need a security package and i can't get the Kaspersky that i paid for
to work. Can anyone suggest what to do now,
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You might occasionally get a message telling you that you need to update it (and offering you the chance to upgrade to their full security suite) but you should be able to carry out the standard update process entirely free of charge. (I've been using it for well over a decade without having to pay for anything).
You might occasionally get a message telling you that you need to update it (and offering you the chance to upgrade to their full security suite) but you should be able to carry out the standard update process entirely free of charge. (I've been using it for well over a decade without having to pay for anything).
If you're seeing a message telling you that Avast is about to 'run out', there should be a 'renew' or similar button there. (When you click on it you'll probably be offered the chance to access the full commercial product, possibly with a free trial, but there should be another button which enables you to simply renew the free version too).
If you are getting messages that Avast is about to expire then I would guess that you did not install the free version but a trial of the full version which does cost.
If that is the case delete the existing version and install the free version
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If that is the case delete the existing version and install the free version
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^^^ The same thought occurred to me.
Click the little Avast icon in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. (You might have to click on 'Show hidden icons' first). If you're using the free version of Avast you should see a window like this one
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with the word 'Free' up at the top left and 'Upgrade' down at the the bottom left. (You can ignore the warning, with a 'Resolve' button, across the button; it's only trying to sell you something).
If you don't see 'Free' and 'Upgrade', you're using a free trial of the full commercial version of the software (rather than the totally free one). As Paul suggests, you can then uninstall the full version and install the free one. [NB: I recommend restarting your PC in between uninstalling and reinstalling].
Click the little Avast icon in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. (You might have to click on 'Show hidden icons' first). If you're using the free version of Avast you should see a window like this one
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with the word 'Free' up at the top left and 'Upgrade' down at the the bottom left. (You can ignore the warning, with a 'Resolve' button, across the button; it's only trying to sell you something).
If you don't see 'Free' and 'Upgrade', you're using a free trial of the full commercial version of the software (rather than the totally free one). As Paul suggests, you can then uninstall the full version and install the free one. [NB: I recommend restarting your PC in between uninstalling and reinstalling].
I'm not sure with Avast, but most of the programs that trick you into installing a paid-for version will offer you the chance to revert to the free version when the trial expires. I would wait for it to expire and see what happens - you can always remove and install the free version yourself then, if necessary.