Some of the comments mention the network etc., but there is nothing in the app or reading its manual that says anything about networking, other than the enterprise version can export logs to a network location &/or database. Note that it says an update is available, but clicking the icon brings up a giveaway related page instead. Basically BootRace adds / uses a service to measure startup times, giving you more granular results than Windows itself provides with its not measured, none, low impact, & high impact listing. It can also block processes / apps from auto starting, provides optional tweaks, and *may* give you more control over some services. Of course you can turn AutoStart off using Windows existing controls, turn services to manual start or disabled in the Services control, use Sysinternals Autoruns, or simply delete the app or process from one of the 3 Run keys in the registry, disable or delete a task in Task Scheduler, and delete a shortcut in the Startup folder of the Start Menu.
BootRace adds the program's folder with 56.3MB, 300 files, 29 folders, -- after removing language files not needed 48.9MB, 159 files, 18 folders. A couple of files are added to Public Documents, and a folder to ProgramData. Besides the service the registry gets an uninstall key, one for the app, and one for Asprotect. A few permission related entries are also added.