Avast upgrades forecast as users protect online privacy
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LONDON (Reuters) - Cybersecurity company Avast said demand for products that protected users' privacy, such as VPN and AntiTrack, would drive revenue growth for the year to the upper end of its high, single-digit percentage range after a 9% rise in the first half.London-listed Avast, which has grown through a "freemium" model of giving away its basic antivirus software and then selling additional services, said customers were increasingly aware of online risks."AntiTrack helps users to stop..