>here are your privacy settings, goy
>they are grayed out for your own safety, so you don't break anything
CCleaner > Options > Privacy
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>CCleaner
Thx. Just uninstalled this placebo spyware
>windows
>privacy
Assuming there was a reason to use ccleaner in the first place, has there been any reason to update it in like a decade?
No. I use 4.19.0.4867 which was the last sane version.
>badass hardware
>running windows 7
KYS
Badass hardware running the most badass desktop OS.
use bleachbit instead
>2018
>not using BleachBit
Does it have registry cleaning?
This
>go to bleachbit website to download the software
>they have some hilary clinton meme pic
eh...bad impression
Because Clinton literally used them to "wipe" her server. It's not a meme; it actually happened.
okay so i removed this shite and got bleachbit, what about registry? what i liked about ccleaner is removing invalid path to some removed software, where i can get that?
Why does it matter?
>Under-utilizing your hardware
there is no excuse to remain on windows 7
whats the absolute way of cleaning your windows to make them like new?
you do the cleaner, the registry and a couple of other things if im not mistaken
i wanna delete traces of my installed hentais but im too bored to do a fresh install
privacy, someone could install ccleaner and see what i had installed
backup, reformat, reinstall
Why would someone install ccleaner on your Computer in the first place? Also you can delete it yourself if you check out the registry.
I get better scores in any benchmark on Windows 7 compared to 8.1 or 10.
If someone has physical or remote access to your computer you don't have privacy to begin with.
CCleaner was compromised a long time ago.
The fuck are you doing.
Does anyone know if it will work correctly if you run the bleachbit portable version in a sandbox? Or ccleaner portable. Will it still find and remove the files correct?
>in a sandbox
I doubt it will work correctly. If it would, it means your sandbox is broken.
Yeah that's what I thought.
what about setting up a rule in firewall, is it enough to stop them from sending data?
>what about setting up a rule in firewall, is it enough to stop them from sending data?
Yes, blocking the exe should be enough.
Read this ghacks.net
They claim the option is not available for free users because they don't collect anything from free users. Take this as you wish.
Really, why do you need Ccleaner at all?
This.
>August 2015 Hillary Clinton was asked, "Did you wipe your email server?" and she evasively replied, "Like with a cloth or something?" A year later we found out that "cloth" was BleachBit, a software application that deletes information "so even God can't read it," as Congressman Trey Gowdy announced August 2016.
What are you hiding?
What does this have to do with registry cleaning?