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Stop Avast from installing itself without permission

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A few days ago Avast Premium Security installed itself in my win10Vm without permission. I have repeatedly tried uninstalling it with the windows add/remove programs feature, and with the 1st party avast cleaner. In both cases Avast reinstalls itself within a few minutes.

Increasing the windows UAC notification level and requiring notification for installing non-Microsoft-Store apps does not appear to prevent Avast from reinstalling itself.

Googling the issue suggests that in a lot of cases this behavior is due to Avast piggybacking on some other installer, but I haven't installed any other software recently.

I haven't (willingly) used Avast in a decade and have no desire to be dragooned back into it.

I'd appreciate any insight into A) why this happened and B) how to get rid of it.

Thanks!

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I gave up trying to uninstall Avast. Instead I rebuilt the VM with a new virtual disk based on the sa... (1 comment)
I gave up trying to uninstall Avast. Instead I rebuilt the VM with a new virtual disk based on the sa...
Darth_Muldoon‭ wrote over 1 year ago

I gave up trying to uninstall Avast. Instead I rebuilt the VM with a new virtual disk based on the same backing store from the old one. That seems to have done the trick. I also added all avast.com domains to my pihole blacklist, for whatever good that might do.

I swear some of these windows antivirus providers are almost as shady as the malware they're supposed to protect against. I sure don't miss dealing with them.