Many Windows users rely on CCleaner to tidy up their systems and remove junk files. While it’s a popular utility, and the premium version of CCleaner is great, it has become increasingly aggressive with how it inserts itself into the system. The free version is annoying because of the ads it displays after Windows starts. If you only use the tool occasionally, you won’t want to load it as an autostart tool every time you start Windows.
The problem: CCleaner doesn’t make it easy to turn off the autostart behavior. There’s no option in the Settings menu, and you can’t deactivate CCleaner itself in the integrated autostart manager. This limitation applies to version 6.29.11342.
There is a way to stop it from launching with Windows, but the option is tucked away. Head to “Options > Smart Cleaning > Activate Smart Cleaning.” Uncheck the box and voila! The interface will no longer start in the Windows notification area.

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However, some parts of CCleaner still pop up when Windows loads. These include a tool for crash reports and one for bypassing the user account query.
A tool like Autoruns can it make it easy to disable those extras. To achieve this, start Autoruns, enter CCleaner in the search field, and uncheck CCleaner in the list of results. After a manual start, however, CCleaner will add those entries back in, so using Autoruns can feel like a losing battle.

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By the way, if you are in the CCleaner settings, you can uncheck all options under “Privacy” to increase your data protection.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.