Disable CCleaner Popups on Windows 10 – Stop Annoying Sales Ads

Are you tired of being bombarded with sales ads every time you use CCleaner on Windows 10? Here’s a quick guide on how to disable those annoying popups and get back to cleaning your system hassle-free.

Disable CCleaner pop-up notifications: Open CCleaner, go to Options, select Monitoring, and uncheck the box next to “Enable system monitoring.

Creating and Signing in to an Account for CCleaner

To disable CCleaner popups on Windows 10, you must create and sign in to an account for CCleaner. Follow these steps to do so:
1. Go to the CCleaner website and click on “Sign in” at the top right corner.
2. Choose whether to sign in with your Google, Microsoft, or Facebook account, or create a new account with your email.
3. Once signed in, navigate to the “Options” menu and select “Privacy.”
4. Under “Privacy,” uncheck the box next to “Help improve CCleaner by sending anonymous usage data.”

By creating an account and signing in, you can disable the annoying sales ads and fake update notifications that appear in CCleaner. Additionally, signing in with your Avast Antivirus account can also prevent CCleaner from sending bug reports. If you have CCleaner Pro, make sure to update it regularly to prevent any CCleaner alerts or issues. If necessary, you can always uninstall CCleaner from your Windows device. With these steps, you can stop CCleaner popups and use CC cleaner without any interruptions.

Tips for Handling CCleaner Pop-up Messages

If you’re tired of seeing pop-up messages from CCleaner, there are a few things you can do to disable them. First, open CCleaner and go to the Options menu. From there, uncheck the box that says “Show offers for our other products.” This should stop the annoying sales ads from appearing. If you’re still getting pop-ups, you may need to update CCleaner to the latest version. If you’re using CCleaner Pro, you can also disable pop-ups by going to the Settings menu and turning off the CCleaner Alert option. Finally, if none of these options work, you may need to uninstall CCleaner and find an alternative program to clean your computer.

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Best Practices for Managing CCleaner Notifications

Best Practices for Managing CCleaner Notifications
1. Disable automatic updates: CCleaner notifications often appear due to automatic updates. To disable automatic updates, follow these steps:

  • Open CCleaner.
  • Click on ‘Options’.
    Open CCleaner.
Click on 'Options'.
  • Select ‘Updates’.
  • Choose ‘Never check for updates’.
2. Turn off notifications: If you don’t want to receive notifications at all, you can turn them off completely. Here’s how:

  • Open CCleaner.
  • Click on ‘Options’.
    Open CCleaner.
Click on 'Options'.
  • Select ‘Settings’.
  • Uncheck the box next to ‘Show notifications’.
3. Customize notifications: If you want to receive notifications but only for certain events or actions, you can customize them. To do so:

  • Open CCleaner.
  • Click on ‘Options’.
    Open CCleaner.
Click on 'Options'.
  • Select ‘Smart Cleaning’.
  • Choose which notifications you want to receive by checking the corresponding boxes.
    Select 'Smart Cleaning'.
Choose which notifications you want to receive by checking the corresponding boxes.
4. Use CCleaner Professional: If you’re still experiencing annoying notifications, consider upgrading to CCleaner Professional. This version includes features like real-time monitoring, automatic updates, and priority support.
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