How To Disable or Turn Off Avast Secure Browser

A resource hog that some find annoying

Avast Secure Browser comes bundled with the Avast antivirus software in a single package file. It’s a strategy by the cybersecurity company to force users of its antivirus software to adopt the browser.

Although Avast Secure Browser has a handful of security and privacy-focused features, its startup behavior and excessive storage consumption will take a toll on your device’s performance. Even more annoying is that the browser remains on your device even after uninstalling Avast antivirus.

This tutorial will show you how to disable Avast Secure Browser from starting automatically. You’ll also learn to completely uninstall the browser from Windows and macOS devices.

How To Disable Avast Secure Browser

In addition to being a storage hog, Avast Secure Browser is also notoriously renowned for slowing down the boot time and overall performance of its host device. That’s because the browser starts running when your computer boots.

You should stop Avast Secure Browser from opening automatically each time you start your PC—even if it’s your default web browser.

Embedded in the Avast Secure Browser settings menu is an option to block the browser from starting automatically when your computer boots.

If you have a Windows computer, you can change the browser’s startup behavior via the Task Manager.

You could also right-click the app and selectDisablein the context menu.

macOS also keeps a log of apps that open automatically. You can turn off Avast Secure Browser by revoking its start-up permission.

You can also stop Avast Secure Browser from opening automatically via the Dock. Open the browser, right-click its icon in the Dock, selectOptions, and deselectOpen at Login.

Uninstall Avast Secure Browser in Windows

If you have no use for the Avast Secure Browser, check out four ways to remove the app from your Windows device.

Avast has a removal software that uninstalls the browser from your device and also gets rid of leftover files. Install theAvast Secure Browser removal toolon your PC, run it with administrative privileges and wait for the tool to load.

Check the box that readsAlso delete your browsing dataand selectUninstallto proceed.

Restart your computer when the removal tool completes the uninstallation.

If you don’t have internet access or have difficulties installing the removal tool, you can simply uninstall the Avast Secure Browser from the Windows Start menu.

If the app isn’t in the “Pinned” section of the Start menu, selectAll appsto reveal all programs installed on your PC. Afterward, right-clickAvast Secure Browseron the list of apps and chooseUninstall.

That’ll redirect you to the “Programs and Features” section of the Windows Control Panel.

That’ll prompt the uninstaller to delete your browsing history, bookmarks, add-ons, and other information stored on your device. Restart your computer soon as the uninstaller displays a success message.

If you can’t find Avast Secure Browser in the Start menu, uninstall the browser from the app section of the Windows Settings.

Alternatively, right-click the Start menu icon or pressWindows key+Xand selectApps & Features.

Uninstaller programs can delete apps and remove all junk/residual files. Refer to thistutorial on uninstalling Windows programsto learn how uninstallers work. The article also highlights key features of some of the best third-party uninstaller software—Revo Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller, IObit Uninstaller, etc.

Uninstall Avast Secure Browser in Mac

Avast Secure Browser doesn’t have a dedicated removal tool for Mac. That’s because it’s a lot easier to uninstall the browser on macOS devices than Windows. You just have to delete the app as you delete regular files and documents.

Launch Finder, go to theApplicationsfolder, right-clickAvast Secure Browser, and selectMove to Bin.

You could use third-party apps and cleaning utilities like AppCleaner to uninstall Avast Secure Browser.

Avast Secure Browser: Disable or Uninstall?

Disable Avast Secure Browser’s automatic startup behavior if you occasionally use the browser or find some of its features fascinating. That’ll ensure the browser runs only when in use, thereby improving your device’s performance and battery life. Otherwise, uninstall the browser from your computer.

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