After Avast acquired TuneUp in 2012, the software was rebranded as (and later as Avast Cleanup Premium ). The core technology still exists within Avast’s product line, but the standalone “TuneUp Utilities” name has been phased out.
In 2011, the security giant acquired TuneUp. This was the turning point. The software’s identity began to shift from a utility for enthusiasts to a commercial product driven by aggressive cross-selling. tuneup utilities
"TuneUp Utilities" is a classic software suite, now known as , designed to speed up and clean your Windows PC. It automates technical maintenance tasks like cleaning registry errors, removing junk files, and managing startup programs to improve system responsiveness. 🚀 Getting Started After Avast acquired TuneUp in 2012, the software