AVG Secure Search Troubleshooting


It’s nice that AVG provides a high quality free product for computer security, but in what appears to be a scramble to monetize their big and recent venture capital investment it *appears* that AVG has jumped the shark with their “secure search” feature.  I just spent about an hour figuring out how to remove it so hopefully this will help YOU escape from the AVG secure search nightmare.   Please post comments if you find these instructions don’t work for you.   

Here are AVGs instructions for removal of AVG 2013:

WINDOWS XP AND 7

  1. Go to Start -> (Settings) -> Control Panel.
  2. Open (Programs) -> Programs and Features, or Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select AVG 2013 in the list of programs.
  4. Click the Uninstall or Change/Remove button.
  5. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the uninstallation.
  6. Restart your computer.

WINDOWS 8

  1. Right-click AVG 2013 on the Start screen.
  2. Click Uninstall in the bottom bar.
  3. Select AVG 2013 in the list of programs.
  4. Click the Uninstall or Change/Remove button.
  5. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the uninstallation.
  6. Restart your computer.

In case the uninstallation was not successful, use the AVG Remover tool:

  1. Save all your work and close all documents! Your computer will be restarted during the procedure.
  2. Download the AVG Remover tool from our website.
  3. Run the downloaded tool and follow the instructions displayed on your screen.
  4. Your computer will be restarted automatically. After the restart, AVG Remover will finish the uninstallation.

For Google Chrome I found used these instructions from the Google forum helpful:

  • If AVG search pages are opening up each time you start up Chrome, check in Wrench Settings On Startup > next to the radio button for Open a specific page or set of pages, click on Set pages > remove any unwanted URLs by hovering over the URL until you see an “X” appear to the right side of the URL.
  • If all searches that you perform in the omnibox is returning with results from AVG search instead of your preferred search engine, check in Wrench >Settings Search Manage search engines > check the list of Default search enginesOther search engines, and Search engines added by extensions, and remove suspicious entries that you are not familiar with. Depending on your extensions, you may not see the last section for Search engines added by extensions.
    • If AVG search is currently selected as the default search engine, you will have to choose another search engine provider as your default first, and then remove the AVG entry. To select another search engine provider as your default search engine, hover over the search engine until you see “Make Default” appear on the right side. Once you have selected your preferred default search engine, you can remove other entries that you do not want by hovering over the entry until an “X” appears on the right side.
  • If AVG is opening up when you click on the Home button, check in Wrench Settings Appearance > select the Show Home button checkbox > check if the URL that appears below it references AVG.
  • Also check that there are no extensions installed that may be causing these changes. Go to Wrench Settings Extensions > if you see any unfamiliar extension that you do not remember installing, try disabling/removing the extension to see it was causing these changes. To disable, uncheck the “Enabled” checkbox next to the extension. To remove, hover over the extension until you see a trash can icon appear, and click on the icon.

I’m curious if others have been as frustrated as I have by AVG Secure search, which is simply a modification of Google search with AVG ads placed on the top.  I don’t oppose advertising, but AVG’s aggressive approach here made it very hard to remove their features, which in my view are not user friendly since I’m getting a very inferior search experience to a native Google search where the advertising is not as intrusive AND where I’m not automatically (and slowly) redirected to the AVG search application for searches.  

Got Portland Oregon House Cleaning ?


I’m in Portland visiting relatives and wanted to shout out to Peggy’s great Portland Oregon House Cleaning service called Bridge City Cleaning.   Peggy’s got a team of great cleaners and they are experts at the kind of challenges we face in the Pacific Northewest such as mold and dampness.  Bridge City only serves the Portland area so if you are one of my Southern Oregon or California friends you’ll have to wait until she expands the empire, but for folks in Portland I’d encourage you to check out Bridge City for your House Cleaning needs.

What Time is the Superbowl? Superbowl 47 – San Francisco 49ers vs Baltimore Ravens.


What time is the big game today?  

Superbowl 47 kickoff is today Sunday, Feb 3, 2013 at 6:30pm EST, 3:30 here on the West Coast of the USA.    The  San Francisco 49ers will tackle the Baltimore Ravens for one of the richest and most prestigious prizes in all of sport – the Superbowl Championship.    Are you ready for some Football?   American Football that is.  In Europe, of course, Football is Soccer, and the Soccer Superbowl is the World Soccer Championships are the FIFA “World Cup”, held every four years.

Here’s a link to better sites than this that are talking about the game:
https://www.google.com/search?q=superbowl+47

Superbowl 47. Sunday February 3, 2013


The San Francisco 49ers will meet  (and I predict will beat!) the Baltimore Ravens today at Superbowl 47.  Coverage began some time ago, but the actual kickoff is today at 6:30pm EST, 3:30 here on the West Coast of the USA.   

P.S.   I’m not a big football fan but I sure like to experiment with search engines, so these last two posts were more an attempt to see how the traffic flows to these posts rather than be a great information resource for the football fan.     For that you’ll want to check out these football resources via Google Search: 
https://www.google.com/search?q=superbowl+47