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3 Tested Ways to Stop Avast Browser from Opening on Startup

Disabling it from the Task Manager is the fastest solution

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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You probably are bugged by the Avast browser that opens on startup. We understand this may be an issue, especially since programs that automatically open on Startup increase the boot time.

While this is a very secure browser, it may come with some kinks that you would rather do without.

It is true that it’s great for protecting user privacy and security and offers a lot of anti-tracking and anti-fishing functionality. Still, Avast slows down your computer startup on slower processors if it launches automatically on startup.

In this article, we give you the best solutions to this issue.

You probably use the Avast browser because of its security standards; maybe you would love to consider our picks on themost secure browsers in 2022.

Why is Avast Secure Browser on my computer?

Why is Avast Secure Browser on my computer?

The Avast Secure Browser is not malware, and if you have it on your computer, it is because, at some point, you have installed it. However, there have been a few users who reported having an installation of the browser without a conscious effort to install it.

This may have come as part of an installation of another Avast product. You may have ticked a checkbox without reading the content, thereby permitting to install the Avast Secure Browser.

If Avast Secure Browser keeps installing itself, you may want to run a scan as this may be a virus and not the browser causing the issue.

However, if you have other browsing alternatives, you may choose to uninstall it.

Quick Tip:

If you’re looking for another secure and reliable browser, you should consider Opera One. The browser offers tracking protection and a built-in ad-blocker. Thanks to the ad blocker, all tracking scripts will be disabled.

Opera One also works great with multiple tabs, allowing you to search the open tabs with a keyboard shortcut and organize them with workspaces and tab islands. The browser also features a native AI.

Opera One

How do I stop the Avast browser from opening on startup?

How do I stop the Avast browser from opening on startup?

1. Check the Startup applications

2. Uninstall the Avast browser

And that is how to uninstall Avast Secure Browser. With the browser removed from your computer, you are sure it can not launch at startup. This is a bit of an overkill but also very effective.

3. Disable startup from the browser settings

Note that if you can’t disable the Avast browser from launching at startup from its settings, you should employ the first solution we recommended.

Is it OK to uninstall Avast Secure Browser?

Avast Secure Browser is not your antimalware. So, if you prefer another browser, you can uninstall it. Unfortunately, people often mistake the browser for the antimalware tool. For antimalware protection, we highly recommend uninstallation unless there is a ready replacement.

There you have it; you now know how to disable Avast on startup. You can now optimize boot speed and not be bugged by this problem again.

Avast browser offers decent features, but if it keeps opening on your PC, be sure to try some of our solutions.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.