Select the Privacy tab. If your settings are locked, click the lock icon. Then, enter the password that you use when you start your Mac, and click Unlock. Untick the box next to Enable Location Services. Scroll to the Privacy and security settings. Select Don't allow sites to see your location. This will automatically deny all site requests for your location.
A warning message will appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue. In the Search bar below the address bar, enter geo. Double-click on the geo.
Location-aware browsing is now disabled. Click Cookies and site permissions in the left panel. Select Location under All permissions. Click the slider next to Ask before accessing so that it changes to white OFF. Click the slider next to Ask before accessing so that it changes to gray OFF. Ensure the box next to Prevent cross-site tracking is ticked. Click the slider next to Ask before accessing recommended so that it changes to gray OFF. Click Clear browsing data. Select the Advanced tab, then select All time using the Time range drop-down menu.
Ensure the following items are ticked: Browsing history Download history Cookies and other site data Cached images and files Click Clear data. Scroll to the History section, and click Clear History.
Use the Time range to clear drop-down menu to select your preferred option. Click Privacy, search, and services. Next to Clear browsing data now , select Choose what to clear.
Use the Time range drop-down menu to select All time. Ensure the following options are ticked: Browsing history Download history Cached data and files Download history Click Clear. Next to Clear , select all history. Click Clear History. If you use iCloud to synchronize browser data, the steps above will also remove your history data from iCloud and all Safari browsers on other computers and devices.
Click Privacy Cleaner - clear browsing data. Clear Java Cache Click the Windows start icon, start typing control panel to open the search box, and select Control Panel from the search results. Select the wanted file s and click on Restore. At this point, your file would be restored back into its original folder, from where it was deleted.
Another way to recover files deleted by Avast is through Wondershare Recoverit. It is a useful application tool that helps you recover files from places that you are not familiar with—in this case, Virus Chest.
Assuming that you have downloaded Wondershare Recoverit for your respective Operating System, launch it. The first thing you will need to do is to select a location. Select the exact location where you stored the file that was later deleted by Avast.
For example, if your file was deleted from the Drive C, select Drive C as your location. When you have selected the files, click on Scan. After a while, it will start showing you deleted files. Files deleted by Avas will show in Deleted Files folder. Now that you have spotted your deleted files, it is time to recover it and save them back at their original place. Select your desired files and click Recover.
Your files will be recovered. Now you know how to restore a file from Avast Virus Chest, but you cannot spend your time and effort again and again whenever Avast deletes your files. What you need to do is to stop Avast from deleting your files. And there is a way to do that. Follow the steps below. Step 3: Click Add Exception. Avast will display the dialog box, which you will use to make an exception.
This removes that chance. This feature scans for sensitive documents and then applies controls to which applications can touch them. Nothing to do with security but a neat option to give your PC a tune-up. One-stop shop to update your system drivers. After a quick install it identifies any number of drivers on your PC such as your video card, PCI express port, wireless adapter, and recommends an update. Requires Avast Internet Security package to execute the updates.
When you're presenting in fullscreen, gaming, or watching a movie, you won't receive any pop-up messages from the client. You activate this feature per application so you can pick and choose where to implement it. Similar to the Driver Updater but for software applications, e. You have plenty of similar options to Avast.
Don't neglect the built-in Microsoft Windows Defender. It scores well for basic antivirus protection and won't try to install all sorts of extra software on your PC that frequently remind you to upgrade or bog down your performance in the background. Kaspersky and Bitdefender are other great options that keep it simple and score high on malware. It takes no time to download and get scanned, does the basics antivirus and malware scans just as well as anything else, and there are so many modular options.
We thought it could be a little less invasive on the pop-ups and more up-front on what exactly is hidden behind the paywall before you get excited to run a feature. While your native Microsoft Windows Defender likely takes care of most threats, it's always good to get a second opinion, especially if you want to be extra secure with the Avast pay-to-play options that Windows Defender will never have.
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The reference browser for private internet use. Practical Windows data compression tool. Undoubtedly one of the heavy hitters when it comes to cloud storage. Meet the neighbor from hell in this original horror game. Avast has all the angles covered Avast scores points for a seamless, inviting user interface that gets straight to the point when you install it: let's scan for some viruses.
Eight features that you can actively decide to run apart from the usual Smart Scan Virus Scans. Six features appear here - Offers an alternative to internet browser Chrome comes to mind password management that Avast claims is more secure due to better encryption. Some extra features - Cleanup Premium. Where can you run this program?
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