A system scan takes in a lot of information about your system, including whether updates are available for your installed applications. Unusually, it has its own spyware remover - something usually left to apps like MalwareBytes. The subscription version has a few tricks that the free app can’t manage, such as wiping your temp files and internet history every time your machine is switched off, and automatically downloading updates, but there’s nothing there that makes a subscription a must-have if you don’t need it.Īs is common with system utilities like this, there’s a button to click that will analyse your computer and attempt to fix the most common problems it detects. This gets you enough licenses to install the software on three PCs, useful if you have a small office to look after. If you’re going to use Glary Utilities for commercial reasons, you’ll need to subscribe - currently for around $20 a year.