User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- AVG Installation Requirements
- AVG Installation Process
- After Installation
- AVG User Interface
- AVG Components
- AVG Security Toolbar
- AVG Do Not Track
- AVG Advanced Settings
- Firewall Settings
- AVG Scanning
- AVG File Shredder
- Virus Vault
- History
- AVG Updates
- FAQ and Technical Support
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9.13. AVG Self Protection
The AVG Self Protection enables AVG Internet Security 2014 to protect its own processes, files, registry
keys and drivers from being changed or deactivated. The main reason for this kind of protection is that some
sophisticated threats try to disarm the antivirus protection, and then freely cause damage to your computer.
We recommend keeping this feature turned on!
9.14. Privacy Preferences
The Privacy Preferences dialog invites you to participate in AVG product improvement, and to help us
increase the overall Internet security level. Your reporting helps us collect up-to-date information on the latest
threats from all participants worldwide, and in return we can improve protection for everyone. The reporting is
made automatically, and therefore does not cause you any inconvenience. No personal data is included in the
reports. The reporting of detected threats is optional, however, we do ask you to keep this option switched on.
It helps us improve protection for both you and other AVG users.