They've got a submission service where you can submit suspicious Apps for 
them to look at. I've sent my request to that address, and as mentioned got 
a response in 30 minutes. You can find the e-mail address on their FAQ 
page<http://www.avgmobilation.com/support/frequently-asked-questions/android>under
 "Where 
can I send an Android malware app sample?".

Am Dienstag, 13. November 2012 16:49:42 UTC+1 schrieb String:
>
> On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:04:26 AM UTC-6, tobias wrote:
>
> I've contacted the AVG team. They reacted within 30 minutes with a 
>> statement that they've corrected their signature files accordingly. My app 
>> is now no longer flagged as a virus. 
>
>
> Interesting. How did you contact them? 
>
> As stated in my OP, I submitted their online "false detection" form, and 
> got nothing. A week later I contacted AndroidPolice, thinking maybe a bit 
> of publicity would light a fire under them. They didn't run it as a story, 
> but one of their folks put me in contact with someone he knows at AVG, and 
> there may finally be some movement from them this morning. I'll post back 
> here if there's more news.
>
> String
>

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