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Avast Software, which is headquartered in Prague, is considered to be a reliable anti-virus software company. However, some anti-virus experts have raised questions about the company’s Russian roots.

Avast has been accused of spying on its users, helping the Russian government track down dissidents, and peddling its software to repressive regimes.

Many experts believe that Avast Software is owned by Russian investors, and that the company’s true motives are to bolster the Kremlin’s grip on the internet.

Some have called for Avast to be boycott, while others have urged users to continue using the software. It is impossible to know for sure whether Avast Software is Russian, but the evidence is clear that the company is acting in ways that are harmful to both its users and the free exchange of information.