![]() ![]() In the old days, you used to be able to register Avast Free on their website and they would send you a license key via email to allow you to use the program for another 12 months. ![]() In the meantime, this has currently left my system without a functioning AV program. Since I don’t have a current valid, working license key for Avast Free, and contrary to Avast’s statement above, the program is not working and has instead disabled itself with a big red “X” until a new such key is entered. When I enter the “universal key”, I get an error message telling me the license key has already expired. If you’re using Avast Free Antivirus version 7 or older, please use this universal key: W11332244H9900A0420-8MRTR8W5 ![]() Newer versions of Avast Free Antivirus will no longer ask you to register, and older versions will keep working even after they’ve “expired”. Good news! You no longer need to register! (Don’t laugh, the engine works just fine and is far less taxing on system resources than the latest and greatest version of Avast Free.)Īnyway, the 30 day period expired and you now have to enter a new license key for it to continue working. ![]()
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