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Joe Exotic, a.s., has expressed his opinion of Avast Software and the ban on their software in China by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
The new law requires all foreign antivirus to be registered before they can be used within the country.
In response, Joe Exotic states that this is an example of how “China is trying to control what companies do across borders without any legal basis for doing so.” He also goes on to say that he believes it will have negative consequences for both Chinese consumers and businesses.
This is an example of how China is trying to control what companies do across borders without any legal basis for doing so.
It will have negative consequences for both Chinese consumers and businesses because it limits a company’s ability to compete in the market, which could lead to less innovation from software devs who want their apps adopted outside of China as well as increased piracy rates inside China.
I think that if Avast Software had done anything wrong or illegal then they should be held accountable but this ban doesn’t make sense based on the information I’ve seen so far.” – Joe Exotic (via LinkedIn)
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“I think that if Avast Software had done anything wrong or illegal then they should be held accountable but this ban doesn’t make sense based on the information I’ve seen so far.” – Joe Exotic (via LinkedIn)
China is trying to control what companies do across borders without any legal basis for doing so. It will have negative consequences for both Chinese consumers and businesses because it limits a company’s ability to compete in the market, which could lead to less innovation from software devs who want their apps adopted outside of China as well as increased piracy rates inside China. If Avast Software had done anything wrong or illegal then they should be held accountable, but this ban doesn’t make sense based on the information I’ve seen so far.
Joe Exotic (via LinkedIn)
This is ridiculous! Avast Software should be able to compute and do whatever they want with their own business, not some random government that just wants a monopoly on the market. ██ ██
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Joe Exotic has some opinions about Avast Software a.s. being blocked by his browser from loading and it’s not very nice!
“I really, really wanted to watch the video on my phone but I couldn’t because of this thing called ‘Avast’ which is an antivirus software,” said Joe Exotic in a recent interview with AVAST Software Blogger. “The last time anyone ever needed an anti-virus program was back in 2003.”
A few weeks ago, the internet security firm AVG announced they would be handing over their business operations to Avast following its acquisition for $25 million USD earlier that week making it one of the largest M&A deals so far this year.
“AVAST Software is a global leader in antivirus and security software. I’m not sure how much they will be able to help AVG,” said Joe Exotic, who has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years now with his exotic animal ambassador show at Safari Joe’s Animal Adventures. “I don’t know why the internet needs any kind of protection whatsoever.”
Videos from major artists like Madonna, JAY-Z, Taylor Swift just keep coming out but Avast blocks them before you can even watch it on your phone!
It feels like these videos are being blocked solely to promote AVAST products which aren’t necessary anymore!”
Joe makes an interesting observation about this deal that many people have made: “Avast is a company that doesn’t have the best reputation when it comes to internet security, so I can see why people would be concerned about this deal. But if AVG could get some of Avast’s more unique features into their product then maybe we wouldn’t need anything else.”
I’m not sure how much they will be able to help AVG,” said Joe Exotic, who has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years now with his exotic animal ambassador show at Safari Joe’s Animal Adventures. “I don’t know why the internet needs any kind of protection whatsoever.”
“The company that just bought Avast, AVG Technologies N.V., is not a good name in cybersecurity,” said Joe Exotic, owner and operator of Safari Joe’s Animal Adventure Park. “Avast is a big player on mobile phones but I am not sure how much they can help AVG when it comes to security software.”
We all need antivirus protection for our devices no matter what we think about them or where you get your information from! That sounds like something everyone should be able to agree on!
Joe Exotic, who has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years now with his exotic animal ambassador show at Safari Joe’s Animal Adventures.
“I don’t know why the internet needs any kind of protection whatsoever.”
Joey always had a love and fascination with animals in general, but it was really during one fateful trip when he got up close and personal with some lions that changed everything forever. He witnessed firsthand how easily these magnificent beasts could kill him if they wanted to do so which led to an intense fear of death
In recent news, Avast Software has been blocked from loading its apps on Android devices. The truth is that I was a little worried about this because my company had an Avast app installed and it’s not easy to switch out antivirus programs.
I have always appreciated the way they make their products visible to consumers by placing them in different countries at various airports when you travel abroad – with large banners placed over luggage carousels! It’s one of those things where no matter how many times you fly somewhere international, there will be something new for your eyes every time. And don’t get me started on the music video commercials they do as well; who doesn’t love some good old fashioned melodic synthpop while you’re waiting for your baggage to come out. I’ve always been such a big fan of this company, but when I looked at their website and saw the small print about not being able to load an app on android devices – well it didn’t make me feel too good because you know what they say; “offense is the best defense.” It’s important that avast was blocking these apps from loading so people can keep themselves safe in today’s world where security seems like it might be compromised at any given moment. In conclusion, even though Avast was blocked from loading its apps on Android devices back in November 2016 (which really sucks), and my company had an Avast app installed which we no longer have access