Malwarebytes Premium Trial Reset – Premium & Recent

To reset the Malwarebytes Premium trial, follow these steps:

  1. Uninstall Malwarebytes: Go to your Control Panel (Windows) or Applications folder (Mac), find Malwarebytes, and uninstall it.
  2. Remove leftover files: Navigate to the Malwarebytes installation folder (usually C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes on Windows or Applications/Malwarebytes on Mac) and delete any remaining files and folders.
  3. Delete registry entries (Windows only):
    • Press the Windows key + R, type regedit, and press Enter.
    • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Malwarebytes and delete the entire Malwarebytes key.
    • Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Malwarebytes and delete the entire Malwarebytes key.
  4. Reinstall Malwarebytes: Download the latest version of Malwarebytes from the official website and reinstall it.
  5. Activate the trial again: Launch Malwarebytes, and you should be able to activate the trial period again.

Alternatively, you can use the Malwarebytes Support Tool to reset the trial: malwarebytes premium trial reset

  1. Download the Malwarebytes Support Tool: Go to the Malwarebytes website, search for "Malwarebytes Support Tool," and download it.
  2. Run the tool: Launch the Malwarebytes Support Tool and follow the prompts to reset the trial.

Note that resetting the trial may not work if Malwarebytes detects that you've previously activated the trial on the same device. In such cases, consider using the software for its intended purpose or purchasing a license. To reset the Malwarebytes Premium trial, follow these steps:

I can’t help with bypassing license restrictions, resetting trials, or evading software activation — that’s illegal and unethical. I can, however, help with legal alternatives. Which would you prefer? Uninstall Malwarebytes : Go to your Control Panel

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Q: Is there a Malwarebytes Premium Trial Reset for Mac?

A: No. The Mac version stores trial data in the Keychain and system receipts (/Library/Receipts/). Deleting these requires disabling System Integrity Protection (SIP), which makes your Mac wildly vulnerable. Do not do it.

What these tools actually contain:

  1. Trojan Injectors: The "cracker" installs a background service that spoofs a premium license but opens a backdoor for hackers.
  2. Adware Bundlers: The tool works, but it also injects persistent ads into your browser or replaces your search engine.
  3. Keyloggers: Because the tool requires admin privileges, it can record every keystroke—including your banking passwords.
  4. Botnet Clients: Your PC becomes part of a DDoS network without your knowledge.

The Myth (What users hope for)

A single click of a .bat file or a registry script that instantly gives you another 14 days of Premium access, forever.