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  1. Hey hazelnut, thanks for your answer but this is not what I want to hear, it was only an example for different preferences which should be saved seperately for each user of a computer. By the way... I'm still thinking that my intimate files have to be overwritten with seven passes
  2. Hey everybody, I use the CCleaner every day and I realy like it. The only "problem" I have is that I use the computer together with other people, and those also use the CCleaner; it would be better for me if every user can save its own preferences and does not automatically changes the preferences for every other user. E.g. in my case it means for me that I have to look every day whether the number of rounds of overwriting is still as high as I set the day before. Other users of the computer think that one time is enough but I want the CCleaner to delete my files seven times. We had some really furious conflicts about this issue and this could be solved easily if you would implement that every preference is saved only for the respective user. Thank you!
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