Avast Free Antivirus 20.8 comes w/ a Slew of Bug fixes, improvements

In the month of October, Avast Software has released Avast 20.8.2429 and is available for download with some improvements. For instance, Web Shield updated to support for scanning threats in QUIC protocol. Similarly, the way the Cybercapture process sends detected unknown files to Threatlabs updated to make it a whole lot easier.  This release includes bug fixes to more than 100 issues.

Avast 20.8

Highlights

  • Avast 20.8 released
  • Accessibility support improved for GUI
  • With support for Scanning threats in Google’s QUIC protocol, Web browsing gets safer if you’ve installed Avast with Web Shield being active.
  • Avast may no longer annoy you if it came across an unknown file on your system. Avast claims the whole process of sending files to ThreatLabs for analysis has been updated.

Avast Free Antivirus 20.8.2429

Back in April, we reported Avast’s sets QUIC policy for Chrome and causes Chrome to show managed by your organization message. We covered a fix here, you may want to check if you’re still affected by the issue.

The October update published for Avast fixes plenty of issues. We mentioned some of them below.

  • Fixed a UI bug that caused Avast to pop up randomly.
  • Resolved a rare case where Password Protection didn’t recognize supported browsers
  • Shredder can now shred read-only files without any issues.
  • Remote access Shield detection window no longer appears if you’ve disabled its notification in Settings
  • OS boot problems when running smss.exe virtualized were fixed.
  • Addressed a memory leak in RegistryChangeWatcher
  • Fixed aswToolsSvc.exe initialization issues upon version update and before OS Start
  • Addressed monitoring and removal of ServiceDLL.

Do you use Windows Defender or Avast Free Antivirus or Any other third-party AV? Let us know the reasons for using it in the comments below.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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