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AVG recently moved from
version 7.5 to version 8.0. As with previous versions, AVG has a paid version
with extra perks and a basic version that is free.
Unfortunately, when you get
the notice to upgrade, if you just follow the prompts without carefully reading
the text, you will be taken to the version that will cost you more than $50.
Here's how they try to "trick" you.
First you get an upgrade
notice saying that the Free upgrade will be available only until a certain date
- urging you to immediate action. The Window that pops up looks like this:

You click on the large red
and blue rectangle to get to the next screen, as shown by the red arrow. The
next screen looks like this:

The natural tendency now is
to click on the identical red and blue rectangle to get to the next screen, as
shown by the green circle. But when you do that you are given a link to the
paid version and asked for your credit card. To get to the free version, you
need to click on the "Click Here" at the bottom of the screen, as shown by the
red arrow.
When you click on that "Click
Here" link, you will be taken to another page (shown below) where you have the
choice of choosing the free version or one of the paid versions. Click on the
download link shown by the red arrow to download the free version.

While the paid versions of
AVG are very good and has anit-spyware and technical support included, if you
are a home user looking for just an anti-virus program, the free version will
still suit your well.
To access the free AVG 8.0
without following the prompts, just
click on this AVG link to get to the download page shown above.
NOTE TO AVG:
I love your products and have
been recommending them for years. I know that you are in business to make money,
but trying to trick people into purchasing a product when they just want to
upgrade their free version is BAD BUSINESS!!
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