jimjupiter Posted September 15, 2011 Share Posted September 15, 2011 I understand the different builds are here: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/builds, but I need to know if 'somebody' could tell whether I paid for it or if I just ran the free version. Is there any difference between the downloads (from a forensic analysis perspective) if I pay for it or if I just install the free version? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kroozer Posted September 15, 2011 Share Posted September 15, 2011 All builds are free. No charge at all. No forensic differences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Andavari Posted September 15, 2011 Moderators Share Posted September 15, 2011 I need to know if 'somebody' could tell whether I paid for it or if I just ran the free version. I'd think you yourself would know if you "paid" for anything. The "paid" versions and what they include beyond the "freeware" versions is detailed on the main download page, such as priority support, etc. See here: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimjupiter Posted September 15, 2011 Author Share Posted September 15, 2011 Yeah, I might know, but from a legal standpoint, it can be used to prove intent. Thanks for the replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tr3bg0D Posted September 15, 2011 Share Posted September 15, 2011 Yeah, I might know, but from a legal standpoint, it can be used to prove intent. Thanks for the replies. Still not sure what you are driving at? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Nergal Posted September 16, 2011 Moderators Share Posted September 16, 2011 Please allow me to explain once more and add a caveat There is NO paid version of CCleaner It is a completely free software. The only thing you can pay for from Piriform is a support package which allows you to talk directly to the developer staff when you want, as opposed to indirectly by posting in this forum, having us members spout blah blah blah at you and maybe a developer replies. That said when you state but from a legal standpoint, it can be used to prove intent it makes me think that you are doing something nefarious that you wish to cover your track from. You will get no help from us in that realm. If you pursue a line of questions, or a member answers this thread, in a manner that makes me (or other moderators) feel you are getting at this behavior, you, or they as the case may be, will be disallowed from posting on this site (then you will have to buy support if you want help with the software)1 Notes: 1 This is a blanket statement/warning and not meant to offend the original poster nor any other member. ADVICE FOR USING CCleaner'S REGISTRY INTEGRITY SECTION DON'T JUST CLEAN EVERYTHING THAT'S CHECKED OFF. Do your Registry Cleaning in small bits (at the very least Check-mark by Check-mark) ALWAYS BACKUP THE ENTRY, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL BREAK IF YOU DON'T. Support at https://support.ccleaner.com/s/?language=en_US Pro users file a PRIORITY SUPPORT via email support@ccleaner.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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