Go to Windows Settings > Apps > Installed Apps, find Malwarebytes, and uninstall.
While technically possible, resetting the trial is a cat-and-mouse game between users and developers. This essay will explain the legitimate reasons for a clean reinstall, the methods users attempt, and—most importantly—the ethical and security pitfalls you must consider before trying to trick the software. First, let’s be clear about intent. Malwarebytes offers a free trial so you can evaluate the full product before paying for a subscription (typically $40–$60/year). It is not designed to be an endless free lunch. Attempting to reset the trial violates the software’s End User License Agreement (EULA). More critically, the methods used to force a reset can sometimes leave your computer less secure or even infected with adware. how to reset malwarebytes trial
The tool will prompt you to restart.
Restart your computer. Skipping this step leaves registry keys intact. Go to Windows Settings > Apps > Installed
Download a new installer from the official Malwarebytes site. Install and run it. If you are lucky (and enough time has passed, usually 30+ days since the last trial), you may see a “Start Free Trial” prompt. First, let’s be clear about intent
Open Malwarebytes, go to Settings > Account, and click “Deactivate this license” if you have a paid or expired trial key.