You installed CCleaner to clean up your system… maybe upgraded for premium features… and then forgot about it. Meanwhile, in the background, your subscription keeps renewing quietly—until you finally notice the charge.
Here’s the important part most users miss:
👉 Canceling CCleaner isn’t just about stopping billing—it’s about managing your subscription settings properly so you stay in control long-term.
This guide shows you both: how to cancel and how to manage everything around it.
To cancel CCleaner subscription and manage your settings, log into your CCleaner (Piriform/Avast) account, go to Subscriptions or Billing, and turn off auto-renewal. If you purchased through the App Store, Google Play, or a third-party provider, cancel and manage settings through that platform to stop future charges.
CCleaner (now part of Avast ecosystem) uses a recurring billing system designed for convenience.
But here’s what that means:
👉 If you don’t manage those settings, charges continue.
If you purchased directly, follow this method.
Use your registered email.
Look for My Subscriptions, Billing, or Orders.
Click your CCleaner subscription.
Turn OFF auto-renew.
Check:
Complete the process.
Ensure renewal shows OFF.
✔ Stops future charges
✔ Keeps current subscription active
If purchased via Android:
If purchased via Apple:
⚠️ Apple controls billing—you must cancel there.
If you bought CCleaner through:
Then:
Canceling is just one part. Here’s what you can manage:
After turning off auto-renew:
✔ No future billing
✔ Subscription remains active until expiry
✔ Features continue working
❌ No immediate cancellation
❌ No automatic refund
CCleaner/Avast typically offers:
But:
👉 If charged recently, act quickly.
Does not cancel subscription.
Account vs App Store confusion.
Default is usually ON.
Payment method may still be active.
Always verify renewal status.
Inside your account:
| Task | Where to Do It |
|---|---|
| Cancel subscription | Account / App Store / Play Store |
| Update payment | Account or store |
| Change plan | Account |
| Check renewal | Subscriptions section |
Log into your CCleaner account or purchase platform and disable auto-renewal.
Yes. You can control billing, payment methods, and renewal settings through your account.
No. Removing the software does not stop billing.
Turn off auto-renew in your account or cancel via Apple/Google Play if applicable.
Yes, if within the 30-day refund period.
Because auto-renew is enabled by default.
Yes, through Google Play or Apple subscriptions if purchased there.
Canceling CCleaner is only half the job—managing your subscription settings is what keeps you in control.
👉 The rule that works every time:
Control the billing platform → control the subscription.
Once you disable auto-renew and review your settings, you eliminate surprise charges completely.
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