Prevent CCleaner asking for password admin authorisation

Every time I run the Quick Clean, CCleaner asks for my password to erase files as administrator. How can I grant administrator access to CCleaner so it won’t prompt for my password every time?

Settings
Bottom of general
Skip permission request (User Account Control) when starting ccleaner

I don’t see that option:

My Apologies I didn’t look at the board this was in and answered as if you were PC. Sadly, we have never found a Mac user willing to stay and be our information fount for Apple users.

maybe through support you can get some help
Support at https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general

Fill out the form and press submit. This should open a second page with the option for an AI chat, yell at the bot if it doesn’t help and it should get you a human.

Thank you very much. I did as you advised. The issue will be escalated to a higher level team and I will be contacted.

How long does it usually take for a higher level team to follow up?

@Laurence_CCleaner

Hi @Meh,
Apologies for the delay in our team responding to your support request.
I have asked a member of our senior support team to follow up on your support request and they should be in contact soon.
If you have not had a message from them within the next 24 hours please message me back so i can investigate this further.

Thank you. I have been in contact with the Senior team just now.

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