Yes this is from personal experience. I would have put up with it and kept Grisoft if it had accepted my input to ignore the file when it was tagging uninfected files, but I literally had to uninstall the darn thing to do anything with the files, it would'nt let me even scan them with something else unless I pulled the plug on their software. It became such a pain, finding the same files every morning or having to uninstall AVG so I could scan and pass protect the files it was finding I gave up and uninstalled them permanently.
Over a period of around 1 month I had to double check 65 keygens and all came up clean. Around 50 of them had been on my PC for over a year, some of them I had already used. At first I blamed it on heuristics so I turned it off and it still kept quarrantining keys.
I also belong to the AVG forum but everytime I try to post something about this it gets removed. The moderators claim to be just users who care but it seems more like their users who care about the corporation, not you.
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