I can't believe I am saying this.
If you don't have it, don't download it. If you have it, don't upgrade to V5.45. Avast has ruined one of the best utility programs ever.
CCleaner has been a favorite program of mine for many years. It was the one and only Registry cleaner I used, trusted, or recommended - mainly because it was NOT very aggressive.
The malware and certs issue a couple months back didn't really bother me. That was just an unintentional screw up. It happens to the best of programs and companies and I blamed Avast, not the CCleaner developers.
But these latest changes are all Avast's intentional doings - something I was afraid would happen when Piriform was bought by Avast. Too many times throughout history, we have seen great products ruined by new owners.
One of my favorite features of CCleaner over every other cleaner out there, including Windows own and excellent Disk Cleaner (which I also regularly recommend), is CCleaner's ability to clean cookies, but let you select which cookies you want to keep. So, for example, if I told CCleaner to keep Sysnative cookies, I could clean out the clutter with CCleaner, but not have to re-enter all my log-in credentials for Sysnative and other sites I frequently visit.
This is a sad day in world of computing.
For more background on the horrible changes, see CCleaner's Sketchy Data Collection Feature Automatically Re-Enables Itself.
Here’s What You Should Use Instead of CCleaner
Warning: DO NOT install the latest version of CCleaner [Updated]
FWIW, it seems Avast is hearing (whether they are really listening is another issue) and according to their forum admin, they have pulled V5.45 and are working on the issues raised. We'll see. That said, I can really hold a grudge when the "mistakes" made were intentional.
If you don't have it, don't download it. If you have it, don't upgrade to V5.45. Avast has ruined one of the best utility programs ever.
CCleaner has been a favorite program of mine for many years. It was the one and only Registry cleaner I used, trusted, or recommended - mainly because it was NOT very aggressive.
The malware and certs issue a couple months back didn't really bother me. That was just an unintentional screw up. It happens to the best of programs and companies and I blamed Avast, not the CCleaner developers.
But these latest changes are all Avast's intentional doings - something I was afraid would happen when Piriform was bought by Avast. Too many times throughout history, we have seen great products ruined by new owners.
One of my favorite features of CCleaner over every other cleaner out there, including Windows own and excellent Disk Cleaner (which I also regularly recommend), is CCleaner's ability to clean cookies, but let you select which cookies you want to keep. So, for example, if I told CCleaner to keep Sysnative cookies, I could clean out the clutter with CCleaner, but not have to re-enter all my log-in credentials for Sysnative and other sites I frequently visit.
This is a sad day in world of computing.
For more background on the horrible changes, see CCleaner's Sketchy Data Collection Feature Automatically Re-Enables Itself.
Here’s What You Should Use Instead of CCleaner
Warning: DO NOT install the latest version of CCleaner [Updated]
FWIW, it seems Avast is hearing (whether they are really listening is another issue) and according to their forum admin, they have pulled V5.45 and are working on the issues raised. We'll see. That said, I can really hold a grudge when the "mistakes" made were intentional.
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