Avira has stirred up some controversy among users after deciding to display ads for a third-party registry cleaner within the free version of its antivirus product. Avira AntiVir Personal, the free solution offered by the German security vendor, is one of the most popular anti-malware products on the market today and has over 100 million users. It seems that Avira recently partnered up with Uniblue, the owners of ProcessLibrary.com, a database of information about Windows processes, and creators of several software products. The partnership between the two companies requires Avira to display ads for Uniblue RegistryBooster within AntiVir Personal. These...