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Using the PC Cleaner feature of Kaspersky Internet Security, you can:

  • Find and remove applications and browser extensions which you rarely use, or which were installed without your consent.
  • Send Kaspersky Lab data about an application that annoys you or causes problems.

Kaspersky Internet Security scans all installed applications and browser extensions to find the following reasons for removal:

  • They provide false information.
  • They were installed together with another application, without consent or forcibly.
  • They display anonymous messages or banners, concealing how they work or the means of closing them.
  • They slow down computer startup and performance.
  • Not supported by the vendor and contain vulnerabilities.
  • They are rarely used.
  • They collect and transmit your data, and can redirect or block traffic.
  • They modify the settings and behavior of the operating system or browser, or restrict the capability to modify settings.

You can manually run an analysis of installed applications and browser extensions or configure a start schedule.

Scroll down to watch the video about the PC Cleaner tool in Kaspersky Internet Security.

 

How to manually run an analysis of installed applications and extensions

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click More tools.

Opening the Tools window of Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • To learn how to open the main application window, see this article.
  1. Go to the Clean and optimize section and click PC Cleaner.

Opening the Software cleaner tool in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  1. Click Run.

Starting a search for apps that slow down performance in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • An analysis of objects will start. A window will show a link to lists of applications or browser extensions to remove, should Kaspersky Internet Security find any.
  1. Click the link with the results.

Viewing the results of the scan

  1. If you wish to:
    • Remove the application or browser extension from your computer, click the Remove button in the line containing the object. Kaspersky Internet Security will start the removal process. Follow the detailed instructions of the Wizard.
    • Leave the application or browser extension and exclude the object from analysis, click Hide in the line containing the object. The object will be added to the list of exclusions.

Cleaning up your computer with Kaspersky Internet Security 19

 

How to set an analysis schedule

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click The settings icon in the lower-left corner of the window..

Opening the Settings window of Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • To learn how to open the main application window, see this article.
  1. Go to the Protection section and select Application Manager.

Opening the Application manager window in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  1. Select the checkbox Analyze installed applications and browser extensions and click Configure schedule.

Schedule settings in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  1. In the Run analysis drop-down list, select one of the options:
    • Automatically. Kaspersky Internet Security will run an analysis once every 24 hours at the time set by default.
    • Every day. In the Time field, specify the time to run the analysis. Kaspersky Internet Security will run the analysis every day at the time you specified.
    • Every weekday. In the Time field, specify the time to run the analysis. Kaspersky Internet Security will run the analysis at the specified time only on weekdays.
    • Every weekend. In the Time field, specify the time to run the analysis. Kaspersky Internet Security will run the analysis at the specified time only on weekends.
    • Weekly. In the Day of the week list, select the day to run the analysis and specify its start time in the Time field. Kaspersky Internet Security will run the analysis every week at the time you specified.
    • Monthly. In the Day of the month list, select the day to run the analysis and specify its start time in the Time field. Kaspersky Internet Security will run an analysis once a month on the day and time you specify.
  2. Select the Run object analysis on the next day if computer is turned off checkbox to run an analysis after the computer starts up if a scheduled one was missed while the computer was turned off.
  3. Select the Run object analysis only when screensaver is active or computer is locked checkbox to run an analysis of objects when you are not working on the computer.
  4. Click Save.

Configuring the schedule for the tool in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

The schedule for running an analysis of installed applications and extensions has been configured.

 

How to send data about a problematic application to Kaspersky Lab

If the Kaspersky Internet Security analysis results did not show an application that annoys you or causes problems, send data about that application to Kaspersky Lab for additional analysis:

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click More tools.

Opening the Tools window of Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • To learn how to open the main application window, see this article.
  1. Go to the Clean and optimize section and click PC Cleaner.

Opening the Software cleaner tool in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  1. Click Report annoying application.

Reporting an annoying application in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • The mouse cursor will change into a target.
  1. Click the window of the application you want to report to Kaspersky Lab.

Collecting the information about the app in Kaspersky Internet Security 19

  • The necessary data will be collected.
  1. Tap Send.

Sending the application data to Kaspersky Lab

  1. Select the I have read the Statement regarding data processing and agree to send the data checkbox and click Confirm and send.

The confirmation window

Data on the application will be sent to Kaspersky Lab for additional analysis.

 

What to do if an error occurs during application removal

If an error occurred when using Kaspersky Internet Security to remove an application:

  1. Restart your PC.
  2. Sign in to the administrator account on your computer.
  3. Check if the application you are trying to delete is running. If it is running, stop it.
  4. Delete the application using the regular Windows tools. See the uninstallation guide in this Microsoft support article.

Also, the application may not be deleted due to issues with the Windows Installer service. See the Microsoft Windows technical support website for a list of all possible issues.

If the error persists, send a request to the application vendor’s technical support service, or to Microsoft.

Source : Official Kaspersky Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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