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CCleaner version 2.12 has just been released. This version has support for Google Chrome!
CCleaner v2.12.651
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Thanks. Updated.
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A lot faster than the previous version.
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Updated too!
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is it possible to keep your cookies you want? If you click on options than cookies you can add cookies to keep, will this ensure it remembers your login information?
Thanks in advance, MPenney |
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Personally I uncheck cookies in the cleaning options under all of the browsers listed under the Windows tab and the Applications tab. That way there is no mistaking adding any to the exclude list and having to log in to forums every time I visit.
Cookies are just tiny text files and it would take millions of them to even begin to start taking up any noticeable space. Run SuperAntiSpyware every now and then to get rid of any un-needed cookies. Go HERE for instructions on how to install and configure the free version of SUPERAntiSpyware. (Scroll down to Step Three - SUPERAntiSpyware FREE (SAS) ) |
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Good question mpenny and thanks for the answer evildude. That always hacks me off lol about having to sign in to places after I run CC Cleaner. I never noticed the cookies option. Duh........... paint me green and call me gumby.
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