Is Avast For Mac Compatible With Malwarebytes

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Avast Security and Avast Security Pro are the two Avast plans that are compatible with Mac platform. The former is a freeware that, much like Avast Free Antivirus for Windows, comes with basic anti-malware security, web and email shields, and a WiFi security scanner (checks your network and connected devices for vulnerabilities).

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Avast Products » Avast Mac Security (Moderators: Vlk, tumic, hasik, Radek Brich) » Malwarebytes for Mac « previous next. Malwarebytes for Mac. 'On 7 July 2016, Avast Software announced that it intended to acquire AVG Technologies for a purchase price of $25.00 per share in cash, for a total of around $1.3 billion. The acquisition was completed on September 30, 2016'. I recently (3/22/12) downloaded and installed FREE Avasta version. Shen I installed it, i choose 'compatible mode' because I also use Malwarebytes (registered, real time protection version) installed and I didn't want conflicts. Avast Security and Avast Security Pro are the two Avast plans that are compatible with Mac platform. The former is a freeware that, much like Avast Free Antivirus for Windows, comes with basic anti-malware security, web and email shields, and a WiFi security scanner (checks your network and connected devices for vulnerabilities). Malwarebytes comes with Free and Premium option. Free is totally free for life but it lacks many features. Free is totally free for life but it lacks many features. Free version is good to give it a try and to run manual scans occasionally to make sure that your PC is secure. Download Malwarebytes for Mac (the free version) and you get a 14-day trial of the premium version with automatic (real-time) virus and malware protection. After 14 days, your trial reverts to a limited disinfection scanner.

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Louis Girdler
I am using AVG free and also run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Home Premium and Malwarebytes Anti-exploit. So far -- no issues. Are there any known conflicts with these programs?
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  • February 3, 2017
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Kishore(Avast)
Hello Louis,
Please be informed that the Malwarebyte program will conflict with the functionalities of the AVG program. Please have a look at this article http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=Applications-in-conflict-with-AVG to know about the conflict's of the AVG program. Please feel free to contact us for further assistance.
Thank you.
  • February 3, 2017
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IQ Tech
I have been using AVG as my antivirus and MBAM for malware protection since the two products first appeared. I have been very happy with the protection.
Now, suddenly, I am being informed that the two prams will conflict with each other. No announcement that the product was changing. You just pushed an upgrade that caused this conflict.
I wish I could say I trust your malware protection but since I had no inkling you were looking at integrating this function, I have serious doubts about the efficacy of your program.
  • June 6, 2017
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Alan Binch
Louis / IQ Tech, If you look @ the link provided Kishore (AVG Technologies) you'll see that the conflict applies to the Malwarebytes 'paid for' version & not the 'free' version.
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  • June 6, 2017
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Karthikeyan(Avast)

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Hello IQ Tech,
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please be informed that it is always not recommended to install two antivirus program in your computer as they will slow down the system performance. Please let us know the version of AVG AntiVirus installed in your computer, so that we can check the same and assist you further. Also send the screenshot( http://avgclick.me/getscreenshot ) of the error message where you see that 'two programs will conflict with each other'.
Thank you
  • June 6, 2017
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Alan Binch
Also IQ Tech, For your info, just in case that you are unaware, you can post the screenshot here in your topic. Click on 'Answer' & then click on the 'Image' [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
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  • June 6, 2017
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Neil Matthewman
I have used both programs also never had any issues but i do use the free programme of MBAM With AVG but i did notice that some pup files malware did get past AVG and the free version of MBAM caught it.. Some things do get past AVG or Mcafee but MBAM always catches it but once i did have a problem with MBAM where it wouldn't load up scanned with AVG and a virus that was aimed at MBAM was found stopping programme to load MBAM and AVG have the same particulars they both look for Malware but MBAM seems to run faster and looks for everything i think AVG needs to update it's Malware versions or be looking for those pup files that seem to get past it all in all i would give AVG a rating of 4 out of 5 ***'s Mbam a Rating of 5 out 5 ***'s.. I'd stil use them both but make sure they don't scan at same time as said above mentioned they do slow pc's running speed when scanning..
  • June 26, 2017
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Balasubramanian(Avast)
Hello Neil,
Please be informed that the AVG scanning do have the option to enable the PUP's detection.
If you enable it from the scan settings, the scan results will show you the possible PUP's found on your PC.
Thank you.
  • June 26, 2017
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Greg Dyer
I too have used AVG & Malwarebytes for years, very successfully & happily, on two desktops. Then each computer started freezing completely, right after the AVG upgrade was pushed out (I neither wanted nor asked for it). Then chaos until I uninstalled AVG, which solved the problem.
The ironic thing is that things worked fine as long as my firewall (I'm still using ZoneAlarm) kept the AVG update from loading successfully a few weeks ago. The AVG definitions updated daily, virus scans went smoothly, and Malwarebytes worked well, as always.
Only when I unintentionally let the AVG upgrade slip through the firewall a few weeks did this chaos ensue -- the result of an application update I didn't want or request.
I'd love to keep using both, but since I've had to choose, I'm keeping Malwarebytes and looking for an alternative to AVG. I particularly resent you pushing out an upgrade when you knew it would cause these problems, without giving any clear notice. From my point-of-view, it was AVG that froze my computers and caused chaos, because both apps were working just fine until you did that.
That is why I cannot conceive of re-installing AVG. (I came to this site to see if there was a work-around, but now I see there is a basic incompatibility which I cannot get around -- you are forcing me to choose.)

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  • August 2, 2017
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Karthikeyan(Avast)
I regret for the inconvenience caused. I am sorry to inform that we do not have an option to install older version of AVG in your computer and also it is not recommended to use more than one security software in your computer.
  • August 2, 2017
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Adam P
What the hell is the matter with you guys? You used be really good, now you seem to be sucking and your canned responses to be peoples problems with your 'new' way of doing things is appalling.
I am 100% in the same position as Greg Dyer. I have used AVG and Malwarebytes simultaneously and smoothly for years.
The last couple of 'forced', unauthorized and uninvited updates have been nothing but trouble and distraction. Exactly what anti virus/anti-malware programs are supposed to prevent.
The first major problem cost me a couple of days screwing around with the firewall.
Now this? You guys are starting ti suck at what you do and how you do it.
Malwarebytes catches the things that AVG doesn't and that makes (made) them a great pairing.
You guys used to be the best at preventing the problems and now you are the problem.
I do not trust AVG enough, especially now, to catch everything on its own.
Please, either tell me how to apply exceptions so that AVG and Malwarebytes will run together as before OR give me my money back and I will find a less disruptive solution.
I will await your canned response with a link to some stupid article telling me how to uninstall Malwarebytes. (That was sarcasm in case you didn't get that either)
  • October 10, 2017
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Alan Binch
@ Adam P
Adam, Please be informed that the free version of Malwarebytes doesn't have the resident protection hence there is no issue running together with AVG. However, the paid version of Malwarebytes has a resident protection which is causing AVG to run in passive mode. So I would request you to uninstall Malwarebytes to activate AVG on your PC or disable the Malwarebytes resident part.
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  • October 10, 2017
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Graham Bond
Adam,
For a solution see https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/212060-avg-wants-you-to-uninstall/
  • October 12, 2017
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Daniel Parkinson
I too have just discovered that the new update of my premium AVG protection is forcing me to make a choice between it and Malwarebytes premium both of which I have been using for at least a couple years, and using the free version for probably ten years before that.
I agree with the poster above that AVG has changed enormously, monetizing itself in an obtrusive way, pushing itself in increasing numbers of pop-up ads that try to use scare tactics to sell products above and beyond the premium product.
I have just spent the better part of four hours searching forums for an answer, speaking with a phone rep whom I could not understand, then participating in an online chat with another person but have found out the folowing:
1. AVG has, by itself and as a push to make more money, without warning, made its premium product incompatible with premium Malwarebytes despite no previous such issues for individuals running both products without issues.
2. You will be told, if you complain, that it is not advised to run two anti-virus programs. It doesn't matter to AVG that it is THEY who have created the problem!
3. You are not entitled to a prorated refund for the remainder of your AVG premium subscription that they have rendered unuseable in a push to blackmail you into dropping Malwarebytes. THIS IS HIGHLY UNETHICAL!
AVG is good for viruses but has NO track record on other malware such as ransomware, while Malwarebytes does. On more than one occasion Malwarebytes has found things that AVG did not. Sine AVG is forcing me to make the choice I am choosing Malwarebytes.
I have always highly recommended AVG to anyone and everyone but I will of course no longer do this. On the contrary I intend to warn everyone I know to be very careful in using this company at all given the fact that they have consciously cheated what must amount to many thousands of their paying customers by changing the rules of the game then pointing out the new rules of the game as a reason why they don't have to refund any subscription profits.
If you have arrived at this forum discussion seeking answers for why your AVG has suddenly stopped working and has gone into passive mode using red font to warn you that you are unprotected in an attempt to force you to disable your premium Malwarebytes I recommend that you do what I'm going to do-- LEAVE AVG and find something else.
  • November 15, 2017
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Avinash(Avast)
Daniel,
Please accept my apologies with regards to the AVG software not living up to your expectations.Our main goal is to keep our customers happy.
AVG carefully monitors the quality of our products and the service we provide, therefore all feedback from our customers is important to us. Appreciate you taking time to provide your valuable feedback.
  • November 15, 2017
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Alan Binch
@ Daniel Parkinson
Daniel, Have a look @ these 2 links from the Malwarebytes forum..
[1] (https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/213159-avg-passive-modemalwarebytes-conflict/?tab=comments#comment-1175020)
[2] (https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/202064-avg-passive-mode-malwarebytes-real-time-protection-interfering/)
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  • November 15, 2017
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IQ Tech

'Please be informed that it is always not recommended to install two antivirus program in your computer'

Avast for mac snow leopard. To learn more about malware in Mac OS X and what steps can be taken to protect yourself, read the following F.A.Q.. Currently there are zero viruses affecting Mac OS X in public circulation, but there are other kinds of malware existing, that can infect your Mac. But as long as you don't install software from unknown and untrusted sources, you are safe, as malware needs administrative permissions to run successfully, which means, you need to install the malware yourself, it can't install itself (one of the reasons, why a Mac OS X virus hasn't appeared yet).

Excuse me? Malwarebytes is not an anti-virus program. I am amazed you would make a statement like that when the facts do not support your statement.
The beauty of AVG was that it ran side-by-side with Malwarebytes without a problem. My computer was well protected. Now you seem intent on joining the rest of the anti-virus companies in driving Malwarebytes out

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I'm with Adam P on this. AVG used to be the best at preventing problems and now AVG is the problem.

Maybe Malwarebytes should move up to being a full anti-virus and not just a malware scanner. Something tells me they might be better at it than everyone else.

  • November 15, 2017
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IQ Tech

Ahhh - here's our answer:

'On 7 July 2016, Avast Software announced that it intended to acquire AVG Technologies for a purchase price of $25.00 per share in cash, for a total of around $1.3 billion. The acquisition was completed on September 30, 2016'
Avast has never worked with Malwarebytes. What a surprise that AVG no longer works with Malwarebytes now that Avast has taken over AVG.

  • November 15, 2017
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Alok Kumar(Avast)
Hello IQ Tech,
I completely understand your concern. I'll surly pass your information to our senior team and also I request you to submit a product feedback form here (https://www.avg.com/product-feedback), it will reach to our developer team and they will definitely look into your suggestions. However, you can follow the instruction in Malwarebytes (Open MalwareBytes > Settings -> Scroll down Windows Action Center, > set the option to Never register Malwarebytes in the Windows Action Center). It will help you to run AVG Antivirus and Malwarebyte at the same time.
Best regards,
Alok.
  • November 15, 2017
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Cam L

This kinda bums me out. AVG use to be the type of company that could play well with others. Now I have to basically lose money on my malwarebytes subscription JUST BECAUSE AVG ISN'T GETTING ALL THE ATTENTION. C'mon guys, you're making AVG MORE of a hassel and COSTING YOUR CUSTOMERS MONEY. I just upped my malwarebytes subscription and have the better part of a year left. Which I now have to disable and flush that money because of you're attention tantrum. Not cool guys, you need to man up. Perhaps I'll just save me some money and go with bit defender. Or Macaffee. I'm closer to the end of my subscription with AVG than I am with malware bytes.

Man up people. Get your S*8t together.

  • November 27, 2017
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