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  1. I can't find any Process with those names in Activity Monitor after closing Google Chrome. If this would really make a difference, why can't you make an update to CCleaner that does this automatically?
  2. I'm using CCleaner 1.09.313 on Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 and use Google Chrome 44 as my primary browser and using multiple profiles using the built-in "Switch Person" option. I noticed that CCleaner simply does not clean all session info, cache, history, cookies and cookie related things like local storage, supercookies, etc. I did not set to keep any cookies in CCleaner as can be seen in the figure below and I wanted to remove all this session, cache, history and cookie related stuff in Google Chrome with CCleaner. But it turns out that it completely doesn't work on Google Websites. When I log in in Gmail for example, close all Google Chrome processes and use CCleaner afterwards to clean things including Google Chrome and everything seemed to have worked as expected and nothing was skipped or cancelled, the next time when I open Gmail.com in Google Chrome, it shows my email address and asks me to enter the password. If CCleaner would have worked, it should have removed this session information, it shouldn't show my email address at all. Same for Youtube, after using CCleaner, it still shows recommended videos that are almost identical to the ones I just watched. This info does get deleted when I use Google Chrome's own "Clear browsing data" feature however... But it is incredibly annoying that I couldn't rely on CCleaner for this.
  3. I'm using CCleaner 1.09.313 on Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 and use Google Chrome 44 as my primary browser. I noticed that CCleaner simply does not clean all session info, history, cookies and cookie related things like local storage, supercookies, etc. I did not set to keep any cookies in CCleaner as can be seen in the figure below and I wanted to remove all this session, history and cookie related stuff in Google Chrome with CCleaner. But it turns out that it completely doesn't work on Google Websites. When I log in in Gmail for example and use CCleaner afterwards, the next time when I open Gmail.com in Google Chrome, it shows my email address and asks me to enter the password. If CCleaner would have worked, it should have removed this session information, it shouldn't show my email address at all. Same for Youtube, after using CCleaner, it still shows recomended videos that are almost identical to the ones I just watched.
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