National Clean Up Your Computer Month – Jan. 1, 2027

National Clean Up Your Computer Month
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National Clean Up Your Computer Month takes place every January, urging us to give our essential devices the care they deserve. Dedicate time to declutter files, update software, and enhance security for optimal performance. Take control of your digital workspace, back up important data, and enjoy a faster, more organized computing experience.

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Expected National Clean Up Your Computer Month Deals

Throughout January, National Clean Up Your Computer Month brings opportunities for software deals and service discounts. Look for promotions from brands like Norton, McAfee, and Avast on antivirus and security suites. Cloud storage providers such as Dropbox and Google Drive often offer expanded plans or trial periods. Retailers like Best Buy and Amazon may feature sales on external hard drives, SSDs, and computer accessories. Keep an eye out for discounts on system optimization tools from CCleaner or similar utilities. Many local computer repair shops also run specials on diagnostic services and cleanups. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January approaches.

Platform Guide for National Clean Up Your Computer Month

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #ComputerCleanup. Share quick tips for decluttering desktops or speed-up hacks for old laptops in short, engaging videos.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #DigitalDeclutter. Post visually appealing ‘before and after’ shots of organized digital files or clean workspaces, using carousels for step-by-step guides.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #CleanYourComputer. Share bite-sized security tips, software update reminders, or polls asking users about their biggest digital clutter challenges.

Social Media Tips for National Clean Up Your Computer Month

Individuals

Dedicate a specific day or weekend in January to tackle digital clutter. Start with your desktop, organize documents into folders, and delete old downloads. Consider a full system backup.

Creators

Create a series of short tutorials on common computer cleanup tasks, like clearing browser cache, managing startup programs, or identifying large, unnecessary files. Share your favorite optimization tools.

Brands

Tech companies can offer free trials of their cleanup software or host webinars on cybersecurity best practices. Retailers can promote deals on external storage, antivirus, or ergonomic accessories.

Top Brands for National Clean Up Your Computer Month

  1. Microsoft

    Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft is a global technology leader. Its Windows operating system powers billions of computers worldwide, making regular system maintenance crucial for optimal performance.

  2. Apple

    Co-founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, Apple is renowned for its macOS computers. While often praised for ease of use, even Macs benefit from regular file organization and software updates to maintain speed.

  3. NortonLifeLock

    A leading cybersecurity company, NortonLifeLock provides antivirus and identity theft protection software. Their products are essential for safeguarding digital devices from malware and ensuring a clean, secure computing environment.

  4. Dropbox

    Founded in 2007, Dropbox offers cloud storage, file synchronization, and personal cloud services. It's a popular solution for backing up important documents and photos, helping users declutter local hard drives.

  5. Western Digital

    Established in 1970, Western Digital is a major computer hard disk drive manufacturer and data storage company. They offer a wide range of internal and external storage solutions, crucial for backing up and expanding computer capacity.

  6. CCleaner

    Developed by Piriform and acquired by Avast, CCleaner is a popular utility for cleaning potentially unwanted files and invalid Windows Registry entries from a computer. It helps optimize system performance and free up disk space.

  7. iFixit

    Founded in 2003, iFixit is an online community and retailer that sells repair parts and publishes free online repair guides for consumer electronics. They empower users to physically clean and maintain their computer hardware.

National Clean Up Your Computer Month Hero

Grace Hopper

Rear Admiral Grace Hopper (1906–1992) was a pioneering computer scientist and U.S. Navy officer. She developed the first compiler for a computer programming language and coined the term 'debugging' after removing a moth from a computer. Her work emphasized efficiency and clean code, principles that extend to maintaining a clean computer system.

History of National Clean Up Your Computer Month

While we know next to nothing about the history of this month (yet), the history of the mighty computer is well documented.

Ever since a unique machine called the computer hit the markets, the world has been fascinated with this device. Multiple iterations later, by the 1960s, larger machines were common in the U.S. military, large industries, and even the U.S. space program. These large machines, mostly manufactured by the market leader, IBM, at the time, were challenging, were expensive, and were hard to use too — but they were extremely popular. Then, in the next decade, a computer bearing name you might have heard — Apple — came into the market. It prompted a widespread recognition (and use) of personal computers. The big names computers also added what were revolutionary features back then — bigger memory stores, reasonable pricing, and even disk drives to store data and programs on.

By the 1980s, Apple, I.B.M., and others had come out with newer and better models, exploring attractive user interfaces, modular designs, and an electric-typewriter-like keyboard. Around the same time, IBM also released its 286-AT, which had never-seen-before applications like the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet (which has its own celebratory day) and Microsoft Word. Using computers became a thing of convenience. Many households, businesses had some, and as the applications, software, and the computers themselves got more streamlined, even more homes and offices got new computers.

Fast forward to today. Everyone has a computer at their home or their office — or both. Today’s computers, which are several times more powerful than those early models, can do much more and assist us even more. However, they will require some assistance in order to continue operating in the manner that we require. And that’s where National Clean Up Your Computer Month comes in.

National Clean Up Your Computer Month timeline

1945
The World's First Digital Computer

ENIAC or the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer is built by the U.S. during World War II; it is the most powerful calculating device built so far.

1960s — 1970s
Minicomputers Come Around

The gradual progression of computer hardware results in 'minicomputers' — devices that are, like their name, small(er), able to perform multiple functions, and relatively inexpensive; according to certain sources, the PDP-8 by Digital Equipment Corporation is the world's first such device.

1976
First Apple Computer

Initially called the Apple Computer, and later, Apple I (or Apple-1), this computer jumpstarts the personal computer market; it is not only the first Apple product to be sold, but it is also the very first PC that comes with a warranty.

2002
Storing Data in the Cloud

Amazon Web Services (A.W.S.) launches a public cloud service, and now people can rent virtual storage spaces for their data; people are slow to adopt this technology due to a lack of real examples.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Clean Up Your Computer Month

Local tech repair shops can offer discounted diagnostic services or ‘digital detox’ packages throughout January, helping customers optimize their machines. Software companies can run promotions on their cleanup and security tools, perhaps bundling them with educational content. Even non-tech businesses can encourage employees to declutter their work computers, leading to improved productivity and data security. Consider hosting an internal ‘digital spring cleaning’ challenge with prizes for the most organized team.

National Clean Up Your Computer Month FAQs

When is National Clean Up Your Computer Month?

In 2027, National Clean Up Your Computer Month will again be observed for the entire month of January. This annual observance offers ample time to address digital clutter and enhance computer performance.

How much digital clutter does the average computer have?

Research suggests that the average computer user might have over 10,000 unorganized files and applications they no longer use. This hidden digital ‘junk’ often contributes to sluggish operation and potential security vulnerabilities.

Why is it important to clean your computer regularly?

Maintaining a clean computer helps prevent crashes, protects against malware, and ensures your operating system runs smoothly. It also makes it easier to find important files and keeps your personal data more secure from potential breaches.

What's the difference between a physical and digital computer cleanup?

Digital cleanup optimizes the software and data side of your computer, improving speed and security. Physical cleanup addresses hardware, preventing overheating and extending the life of components. Both are vital for overall computer health.

National Clean Up Your Computer Month Activities

  1. Clean up the computer

    Organize your desktop, arrange your files and store them safely, run a virus check, and more. Check (and trashing) old stuff from your computers also helps free up space, which in turn helps computers run a little faster.

  2. Clean up your computer's insides

    Don't forget to dust off the insides of your computer too. The little nooks and crannies are a haven for dust to settle in, which can cause big problems for your computer if it is left to settle.

  3. Encourage others to clean their computers

    Work buddies, out-of-office buddies, family — get everyone involved in National Clean Up Your Computer Month, for the betterment of their devices.

5 Simple Ways To Protect Your Computer And Data

  1. Use a can of compressed air

    Gently blow the dust off your computer case and even the keyboard and screen; a cotton swab can be used to wipe off the remaining dust.

  2. Safeguard against power surges

    Did you know you can buy a special surge protector to protect against fluctuations of power?

  3. Check out special tools

    All big-name computers have special 'clean up' tools to wipe out unwanted junk from your systems; these are usually free and preloaded onto your devices too.

  4. Update everything

    Check online for the latest updates — which are often about plugging security issues — and download them to keep your computers safe from threats.

  5. Get professional help

    Instead of trying to protect the computer yourself, how about investing in a good antivirus program that automatically protects your computer and your data from harm?

Why We Love National Clean Up Your Computer Month

  1. It is way more productive

    Which is easier to navigate — a computer with a messy desktop and files, or one that has everything organized just the way you like it?

  2. Cleaning computers is a healthy habit

    Physical benefits include not succumbing to dust allergies or any other illness. Social benefits include a safer, faster, and happier experience when using your clean computer.

  3. This month benefits the environment too

    The more we maintain our devices, the less we'd need to service or replace them. And so, we are emitting less electronic waste into the planet.

National Clean Up Your Computer Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday