![]() I may skip a day, but for the most part I run it as I described without issue. ![]() So I run it twice daily, and haven't had any issues with it. Once when I start my day and once when I'm done. I've been using CCleaner for a few years, I run it every day. If you want to run CCleaner regularly and aren’t worried about people with access to your computer snooping on your browsing, you should disable the Internet Cache-clearing options This is why browsers don’t save cache files when you browse in private-browsing mode. Someone with access to your computer could inspect your browser’s cache files to see what websites you’ve been visiting, just as they could look at your browser history. Of course, the cache can also be a privacy concern. That means that clearing your browser’s cache constantly is a bad idea for performance reasons, constantly emptying the cache means you lose the benefits of having one. However, if you were to constantly clear your browser’s cache, it would have to re-download the same files over and over. It will even wipe out other potentially privacy-risking data, such as the list of recently opened file names in Microsoft Word, Adobe Reader, Windows Media Player, VLC media player, and other common Windows applications. It will go beyond that, erasing the cookie data stored by the Flash Player. For example, CCleaner will erase your browser history, cookies, and cache files for any browsers you have installed Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, ect. It frees up disk space by deleting junk files and wipes out private usage data.
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