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HarperIsle

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  1. Is that a feasible feature that could be added to CCleaner? There are memory defragmenters (in Glary Utilities, for example), but other than in dedicated editors capable of viewing and editing RAM, I haven't yet seen the option to actually *erase* the currently free, unoccupied areas of RAM, to get rid of remaining information that might otherwise remain even after a reboot (such as cached passwords, logons etc.) I think it would be a very useful feature if added, and probably completely unique to CCleaner as far as all privacy/cleaning tools on the market are concerned. (Perhaps in the future it could also be combined with an extended feature, to erase the entire RAM on reboot, along with the swap and hibernation file.)
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