While there is no official feature for "resetting" a 30-day trial of Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, you can maintain continuous protection through several legitimate methods. Attempting to use unauthorized "trial reset" tools is strongly discouraged, as they often contain malware or can permanently corrupt your security software Legitimate Ways to Extend or Reset Protection
If your trial has expired, you have several options to continue using Bitdefender: Bitdefender Antivirus Plus Trial Reset
A trial reset is typically a script, crack, or patcher that manipulates the Windows Registry or system files to trick Bitdefender into believing the 30-day free trial has just started—even after it has expired. The promise is “infinite free premium protection.” While there is no official feature for "resetting"
Your 30-day trial is not stored entirely on your PC. When you first install the trial, your system sends a unique identifier to Bitdefender’s cloud. When you try to reinstall, the software checks in with the cloud: “Has this machine seen a trial before?” If the answer is yes, the trial is denied, even if your local files are clean. What is a “Trial Reset”
Unlike some smaller software vendors, Bitdefender is a cybersecurity giant. They have invested millions into anti-tampering technology. Here is why resetting the trial is harder than you think:
Steps found on forums: Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Bitdefender\InstallDate and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Bitdefender\Trial.
Reality: Bitdefender repopulates these keys instantly via its self-defense driver. Even if you delete them in Safe Mode, the cloud check will flag you. Success rate: <1%
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