
It's not a great look for the security outfit: harvesting people's information and selling it. Look into any category, country, or domain" â which sounds a lot like the data the Avast and AVG extensions collect. Analyze it however you want: track what users searched for, how they interacted with a particular brand or product, and what they bought.

AVG bought a company called Jumpshot in 2013, three years before AVG was acquired by Avast, that touts "clickstream data" that includes "100 million global online shoppers and 20 million global app users.
