Does Avast actually delete this, or just move it into a "safe place"? If the latter, it might be possible to just copy it back, if you can find it or tell Avast to do it
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Does Avast actually delete this, or just move it into a "safe place"? If the latter, it might be possible to just copy it back, if you can find it or tell Avast to do it
It puts all items deemed hazardious into the "virus vault" so they can be recorded and said data is sent back to the HQ, after which the virus in the vault is then purged after X days based on user settings