While there’s nothing that clearly states what specific data Only usage that’s monitored is how you use the CCleaner application.
This will always ensure that your Temporary Files andīy default, when you install CCleaner, it’s configured to Click on System and then Storage in the left navigation pane.Click the Start menu and type Settings.This will automatically delete any files in the Downloads folder, temporary files, or the Recycle Bin, that haven’t been changed in 30 days.
This introduced a new option in a Windows 10 feature called Storage Sense.
Microsoft introduced a new feature into Windows 10 with Creators Update (version 1709). The second fallacy is that you even need CCleaner to do this. It may reduce the amount of hard drive space you use, but it won’t necessarily make your computer run any faster. The first is that deleting files will speed up your computer. The claim is that by regularlyĮmptying files you don’t need, it’ll speed up your computer. Disable Unneeded Startup ProgramsĪnother thing CCleaner promises it can help you with isĭeleting “junk files” from your computer system. There’s really no need to use any registry editor application at all. In and try to “guess” what registry keys are unnecessary? There is also noĮvidence that registry cleaners speed up Windows.Īdd on top of that the fact that Windows 10 is far moreĮffective at managing the registry than all past versions of Windows, and Registry and edit it yourself, why would you let a third-party application go If it’s dangerous for you to manually go through the The reality is that there are stories out there of people experiencingĭamage to their Windows OS by running CCleaner’s registry cleaner. Registry key could potentially corrupt your entire Windows operating system. Just one inadvertent mistake in deleting a It’sĪlso, Microsoft has never recommended running registryĬleaners, nor has it developed its own, mostly because it doesn’t want users
It isn’t an image or video file stored in the registry. The registry (from uninstalling an app, for instance) takes up an insignificantĪmount of space. The reality is that any small number of left-over pieces in Registry cleaners were very popular years ago when computerĭisk memory was very limited, and every small ounce of space was very precious. Registry if they’re unused on your computer: I fully expect such sleazy monetization schemes from the likes of data mining wh0res (google) and arrogant monopolies (msft) but when you have grown a decent reputation and following over many years, why risk alienating so many in one fell swoop? The exec(s) who signed off on this stupid move i the holy name of monetization should be fired, imho, or at least be made to pay for the bottles of mouthwash needed to remove the foul taste of this stunt from users’ mouths.įollowing in the footsteps of Avast is a whole ‘nuther level of suckiness below sux.CCleaner also promises to remove all the following from your No need to prey on those who might just be distracted. CCleaner knows and employs many other ways of “reminding” people about upgrading. The honest, ethical way to introduce products is to leave the option to accept entirely to the USER to intentionally enable via check mark their acceptance or just ignore. The sleazy “we’ve enabled a tiny opt IN checkbox ‘for your convenience’ so if you’re not paying attention, we can stuff unwanted things down your PC’s throat” is about as low as a company can go.