⧫ AVAST Popup Removal Guide – 2026 Fast Cleanup ⧫

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🛡️ Step 1 – Identify and Close Fake Popups Safely
A real Avast popup comes from the system tray near your clock and looks professional without spelling errors (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. A fake popup appears inside your web browser, uses alarming language like “18 viruses detected”, and demands you call a toll‑free number (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Never call any number shown on a browser popup – it is a scam designed to steal your money or remote access your computer.
If a fake popup will not close, do not click any buttons inside it because even the “X” can trigger malware downloads (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager, select your browser, and click “End Task” to force‑quit safely (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Once the browser is closed, do not reopen the same page; instead, clear your browsing data as shown in Step 3.
⚙️ Step 2 – Disable All Avast In‑App Popups and Offers
Open the Avast antivirus software on your Windows PC, then click the ☰ Menu icon in the top right corner (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Go to Settings, select General, and then click Notifications to access all alert options. Under the Offers section, uncheck: “Show offers for other Avast products”, “Show offers for 3rd party products”, and “Show personalized discounts”.
Next, set the “Pop‑up Notifications” treatment to “Limited Mode” to stop most promotional alerts (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. If you are using Avast One, enable Do Not Disturb Mode so that no pop‑ups appear while you are working full screen. Click OK to save your changes. After these adjustments, restart your computer to ensure all settings take effect and no background popups remain active.
🌐 Step 3 – Clear Browser Notifications and Run a Malware Scan
Fake Avast popups often come from shady websites you accidentally allowed to send notifications. Open your browser settings and navigate to Privacy and Security then Site Settings then Notifications (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Under “Allowed to send notifications”, remove any suspicious sites like “system‑alert.net” or “avast‑renewal.com” and toggle on “Don’t allow sites to send notifications”.
Next, run a full malware scan using Windows Security or Malwarebytes to remove any adware that generates fake popups (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. If you have already uninstalled Avast but still see popups, download the official Avast Clear tool from the Avast website and run it in Safe Mode to delete leftover files. After the scan and cleanup, restart your computer one last time, and the fake Avast popups should be permanently gone.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why am I getting fake Avast popups even though I never installed Avast?
Scammers use the Avast name because it is well‑known and trusted by millions of users worldwide (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. They hope you will panic and call their fake support number, leading to a costly scam. Ignore these popups completely. Simply clear your browser cache and notification permissions as shown in Step 3 (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. The popups will disappear once you remove the rogue notification permissions from your browser settings.
Q2: What happens if I call the number on a fake Avast popup?
If you call that number, scammers will try to sell you a fake technical support package for
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Q3: How do I stop Avast renewal reminder popups without canceling my subscription?
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Q4: How do I block Avast popups in Google Chrome permanently?
Open Chrome, go to the three‑dot menu > Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Notifications (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Under “Allowed to send notifications”, remove any suspicious sites that show Avast‑related popups. Then, toggle on “Don’t allow sites to send notifications” to block all future requests. For added safety, clear your browsing data (cookies and cache) and run a full antivirus scan. After these steps, fake Avast popups will never appear again in Chrome.
Q5: Can I get a refund if I paid for Avast but hate the popups?
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Q6: What is the official Avast support number for popup‑related help?
Do not trust any phone number displayed inside a browser popup – those are scams (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. The only official Avast support resource is their website at support.avast.com, where you can access live chat and documentation. For billing or subscription issues, you can call the official Avast billing support line at (+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Always verify you are on the real Avast website before making any call or sharing any personal information.
🏁 Final Action Plan – Stop Avast Popups Today
Step one: identify the popup – if it is fake, close your browser using Task Manager and never call the number shown(+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Step two: open Avast settings and disable all in‑app notifications and offers(+1)↞877↞419↞8702. Step three: clear your browser notification permissions, run a full malware scan, and restart your computer