Ccleaner — Professional

At its heart, CCleaner Professional performs the same primary tasks as its free counterpart: removing junk files, cleaning registry entries, managing startup programs, and securely wiping drives. The free version is sufficient for users who remember to run it weekly. However, the Professional edition introduces automated cleaning . Instead of manual launches, the software runs silently in the background, triggered by schedule or system idle time. For small business owners or home users with multiple devices, this “set and forget” feature ensures consistent hygiene without discipline.

In practical tests, CCleaner Professional is unobtrusive. Its system footprint remains under 50 MB, and background processes rarely exceed 2% CPU usage. The interface is clean (a nod to its name) and uncluttered, with tabs for Health Check, Custom Clean, Registry, Tools, and Options. The Professional edition unlocks “Automatic Browser Cleaning” for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox—erasing history and cache on exit without user intervention. Privacy-conscious users will appreciate the ability to exclude specific cookies (e.g., for logins) while scrubbing the rest. CCleaner Professional

Finally, some users report that the “automatic” mode occasionally deletes useful files (e.g., download folders or login cookies) unless meticulously configured. The Professional version includes a one-click “Health Check” that is overly aggressive for power users. At its heart, CCleaner Professional performs the same

No essay would be complete without criticism. First, many of CCleaner Professional’s premium features (automatic cleaning, real-time monitoring) are built into Windows 10 and 11 via Storage Sense and Defender’s reputation-based protection. Second, the registry cleaner—even in the Pro version—is largely unnecessary for modern Windows and carries a minuscule risk of breaking application settings. Third, the driver updater is less comprehensive than dedicated tools like Snappy Driver Installer (free). Instead of manual launches, the software runs silently

The driver updater, while useful, is not exhaustive. It misses some niche hardware drivers, and occasionally recommends updates already installed by Windows Update. Still, for less technical users, it reduces the risk of forgetting critical GPU or network adapter updates.