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Haapy

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  1. Thanks Nuecad. You and I have interests in common. I brew my own.
  2. Well my bad. I disabled the Advanced, Custom Files and Folders, ran CCleaner, enabled the Advanced, Custom Files and Folders, ran CCleaner again and voila!, no files and folders. Case closed. Again, thanks to all of you for your help. Lesson learned here. Andy
  3. @Andavari, @Nergel, Thank you both for your recommendations, but I will stick to the include, it is simple and it works. Andy
  4. I think we have a misunderstanding. I understand that you are advising me to get a 3rd party tool correct? If so read on. Why should I use a 3rd party tool when CCcleaner should be doing that or have an option checkbox? I am already using "CCleaner Options, Include" to remove these JS files, a lot simpler than using a 3rd party tool. I am asking CCleaner to update their product. Thank you.
  5. As far as I can see this problem has never been resolved. I get hundreds of JS files daily and am on the latest release. I would appreciate it if this would be re-opened. I will provide more data if needed. Thanks.
  6. I did some more checking, went through all my kept cookies list... and found stat.totallzero.com was in the list. I have no idea how it got there, perhaps a senior moment? Thank you all for your responses and I apologize for this wild goose chase. Case closed. Andy
  7. I ran some tests as well. 1st - Ran CCleaner and cleaned up everything, 2nd - opened up CNN.com, went to a video which was blocked, 3rd ran CCleaner analyze only and looked at the cookies, nothing there for Totallzero, 4th ran Superantispyware and the Totallzero cookies were there, 4th ran CCleaner and cleaned up everything just to check, wne t back to Superantispyware and they were still there. @ Redwolfe_98, do you have the Totallzero manually included? @Nukecad, try using 3-in 1 drip penetrant and soak the cartridge for an hour or so, it probably has rust or corrosion built up.
  8. Correction. I had home depot saved. Totallzero.com is a software developer, one of their products is Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Reloaded) an extension for Google Chrome which I do use, but do not save their cookies. Thanks. Andy
  9. CCleaner does not detect nor delete cookies per fhe following example. I do not have these locations in my exclude list.
  10. Megan, your are absolutely correct! I do have Home Depot saved in CCleaner. My apologies for that oversight. Ticket closed and I will be removing those HD trackers and see what impact it has to the web site.. Thank you. Andy
  11. I guess I spoke too soon. CCleaner is not checking and cleaning NETWORK COOKIES Here is an example as identified by SuperAntiSpyware: Adware.Tracking Cookie .homedepot.com\_meta_mediaMath_iframe_counter [ C:\USERS\"username"\APPDATA\LOCAL\GOOGLE\CHROME\USER DATA\DEFAULT\NETWORK\COOKIES ] homedepot-app.quantummetric.com\U [ C:\USERS\"username"AB\APPDATA\LOCAL\GOOGLE\CHROME\USER DATA\DEFAULT\NETWORK\COOKIES ] www.homedepot.com\kampyleSessionPageCounter [ C:\USERS\"username"AB\APPDATA\LOCAL\GOOGLE\CHROME\USER DATA\DEFAULT\NETWORK\COOKIES ]
  12. Not to de-rail the current discussions. I would just like to report that the original problems that I reported back in December are now fixed. I removed the custom includes, checked again with SuperAnti-spyware and all is good. Thank you all who participated in rooting this out.
  13. @Andavari, Dave CCleaner, Andrei CCleaner, Stephen CCleaner Is anybody at CCleaner doing anything about the JS files with Edge and Chrome? Please ignore the reference below to \Network\Cookies. Thanks. Andy
  14. 1. Open CCleaner 2. On the left hand side click options 3. Click Include 4. In the upper right hand corner click add 5. Click either drive or folder if you wish to empty the whole folder OR click file if you want to delete an individual file. NOTE: follow my screen shot. They are all emptying folders. 6. Click Browse and locate your deletion folder or file. 7. Click OK That should do it. It should look just like mine if you are using Chrome and Edge. Andy
  15. For those of you who are impatient and upset, from my original 12/22 post, use the Options, Include. I am re-posting it for you. This will tide you over until CCleaner finishes testing and updating. Please note: Edge has the same issue with JS files as Chrome does. They build up indefinitely. You need to add options, include to add the JS locations for both Edge and Chrome. Note: this include also takes care of the \Network\Cookies issue. c:\Users\"USER"\
  16. @AndavariI do not know what the Winapp2.ini additions are. I am trying to use the vanilla CCleaner. I use the Options, Include for any junk files that CCleaner does not take care of. Just to be clear, for Chrome and Edge, CCleaner IS cleaning \Cache\Cache_Data, but it is NOT cleaning \Code Cache\Js NOR \Cache\Wasm. @hazelnut I am looking for CCleaner to my cleaning in one operation. In Chrome and Edge I have cookies that I want to keep, therefore I do NOT want to delete all cookies on Edge or Chrome close. I am using Chrome Version 97.0.4692.71 (Official Build) (64-bit)
  17. Thank you Dave. I totally understand the need for complete testing. I have it in my Options Include along with the \Network\Cookies and all is good on this end. That Options\Include is a wonderful option. Andy
  18. This is all about JS files, NOT cookies, the cookies were just in the screen shot. I believe if you look into where I have indicated the JS files are in my screen shot you will find hundreds of JS files. I delete them regularly and find no performance hit or any other problems. Check this https://www.zdnet.com/article/these-hidden-cache-files-are-bloating-your-google-chrome/ the same is true for Edge Chromium If you Google chrome delete cache js files, you will find more articles. I suggest that you give this an option in CCleaner under Chrome and Edge to allow the user to remove this JS bloat. Thank you. Andy
  19. If you want to save cookies in Chrome, in CCleaner go to Options, Cookies and move the cookies you want to keep into the Cookies to Keep column. The cookies are always saved when you do a custom clean. This is a simple one time thing to do unless you want to keep additional cookies down the road.
  20. Dave, does CCleaner have any plans to offer an option to delete the Chrome and Edge JS files? Thanks. Andy
  21. It is not nonsense. Yes, CCleaner is deleting the Default\Code Cache, but it is not deleting the new \Default\Network\Cookies nor all the JS files.
  22. Please note: Edge has the same issue with JS files as Chrome does. They build up indefinitely. You need to add options, include to add the JS locations for both Edge and Chrome. c:\Users\"USER"\
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