Has a consideration been made to include either (1) an option to prompt the user before updating software applications, or (2) disabling the Software Update capability altogether? Although I do not have an issue with CCleaner performing updates/ upgrades to installed software, the execution of this option is still not optimum, especially when differentiating between 32-bit/ 64-bit installations or when different versions of an application are installed on purpose. Some software applications update just fine, but others need correcting when the update does not go as desired. It would be nice to be able to prevent errant updates from occurring in order to avoid extra work/ frustration on the part of the user. Otherwise, users will be driven to either use the "Custom Clean" option to "workaround" software update errors (which does not really fix the problem), or worse yet, stop using CCleaner altogether nd find an alternative application. Or is the "Custom Clean" option meant to allow the user to choose what applications are to be updated? If so, that is still not the best way to approach the implementation of this capability because it still supports the idea of "uncontrolled" software updates, which is not advisable. The Drive Update capability already incorporates a user-controlled approach to updating drivers - The same approach should be used for updating software applications.