It's just a name, technically CCleaner is about privacy if you're running the gutman35 deletion mode for permanent secure erasing though advertising and data collection has killed off all respect to the word "privacy" in CCleaner :) in normal mode it's the same as Privacy Eraser free version and is virtually identical in functionality.there's a portable edition available from the main downloads page 8) Quote from: DavidR on July 25, 2018, 01:27:23 PM CraigB ![]() Yes I've been following the thread at Wilders, people are leaving/removing CCleaner in droves. Quote from: abruptum on July 25, 2018, 12:37:22 PM is not possible anymore to disable Active Monitoring in CCleaner , I'm somewhat surprised that Privacy Eraser could be called "an excellent replacement" for ccleaner, given the name Privacy, when ccleaner wasn't directly a privacy tool. I only run it once a week, just before doing my weekly drive image CraigB I have never allowed CCleaner to start on boot, I simply couldn't see the point of this for what is essentially an on-demand program. I stopped updating CCleaner at after hearing about impending changes in later program versions. exe files from installation folder with Windows Firewall. So, for now I'll use 5.44 version, but I'll check Privacy Eraser.īTW, I didn't have problem with advertising since I blocked all. ![]() I removed CCleaner from Windows startup, killed CCleaner process in Task Manager, butĪfter Windows restart Active Monitoring is back with icon in system tray. UPDATES is not possible anymore to disable Active Monitoring in CCleaner ,Įven if you uncheck it in Advanced options.
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