

Webrep extension has nothing to do with net access, webrep serves one purpose only, to show you the Web Reputation ranking (according to Avast!) of sites when you google for them.

Any proper help would be much appreciated. And why is there no reliable information on Avast for Mac anywhere on the internet? Is it that bad that nobody uses it or that it is so new that nobody has thought anything through? It appears that developers put out programmes that have not been thought through or tested properly and then everyone spends countless hours playing intellectual ping pong in making excuses for bad design. Is it possible to have Web shield on and use Safari and Firefox? And can you disable web rep which seems like a paranoid parent and probably why the whole progarmme does not work in the first place.
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Surely these programmes should be designed to work and not create hours of wasted time for everybody without having to play around for hours getting nowhere? I thought that computers were supposed to free up time but having used them for 25 years I can honestly say that they take up far too much time just keeping them running and being able to use the internet.

When I look at all sorts of forums on this problem the answers are sometimes complicated but often just do not work. What is the point of having an anti virus which stops you using your computer to go on the internet? If you disable the web shield or cancel the extensions for Avast in the browsers then you are defeating the whole object of having anti virus software. Both Safari and Firefox have extensions listed for Avast on the browsers and yet with the web shield on I cannot connect to the internet.
