Does Cleaner remove ALL cookies and history? 

On 2013-08-09, at 12:54 PM, William Quimby wrote:

> Try free CCleaner, (sometime known as "crap" cleaner) available at
> 
> <http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner>
> 
> It also requests that you pay and/or contribute (and sells a "pro" 
> version), but to me it is not
> pushy or aggressive. It erases junk (you have to tell it which 
> applications to check, and
> which parts of Windows), has a Registry cleaner, other tools, but 
> nothing for malware.
> You could just download Microsoft's free "Malicious Software Removal 
> Tool" from
> 
> <http://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/malware-removal.aspx>
> 
> But note that it is not a "real-time" detector - you have to remember to 
> run it every month
> or so yourself, or whenever you sense that there is something wrong.
> 
> - Bill
> 
> n 08/09/2013 11:49 AM, Jim Devine wrote:
>> For years, I've used Advanced SystemCare on my PC for years to do
>> basic management (erasing junk files, removing malware, fixing
>> Registry errors, etc.) But nowadays, it works more like adware, asking
>> me repeatedly to upgrade the program to the paid version, etc. Is
>> there some freeware somewhere that does pretty much the same thing
>> without being so annoying? (I use Windows 7.)
>> 
> http://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/malware-removal.aspx
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