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CCleaner User2021

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  1. Like some of the largest financial institutions, country websites and media sites like CNN.  Or they'll display without any images/videos.  Is there any way of toning down the security settings?  I've disabled almost everything in Options. This is not just a CCleaner thing of course.  I just did a re-install of Win7 Ultimate 64bit and never had these problems before.  I use several Chrome based browsers including Google, all updated. 

    Example: One of the largest banks in the world.

    Your connection is not private

    Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.rbcroyalbank.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more

    NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
    Back to safetyHide advanced

    This server could not prove that it is www.rbcroyalbank.com; its security certificate is not trusted by your computer's operating system. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.

  2. I've looked through the options and see nothing for "Start with Windows startup" or anything similar.  Short of disabling it in MSCONFIG which I don't think even worked though I'm not sure because I'm unable to test it right now, isn't there an option somewhere that controls this?  I try to run a really lean operation with a minimal number of things running in the background. 

  3. It appears that the CCleaner browser cache for Windows 7 is not "cleaned" by CCleaner.  Why?  Could I have missed something in the settings?  I see nothing about this anywhere yet it obvious what is happening.  There is no provision for any setting for the CCleaner Browser in CCleaner!  Its like they don't even know they make a browser.  How does this even happen? 

  4. I can move it but to update it requires more care.  Or a reinstall. 

    Don't know if settings/bookmarks would be lost on a reinstall on D drive but I think more and more people are realizing that its a little ridiculous to depend on any browser for our bookmarks.  They're just too important.  They need to be browser independent.  I've been trying a text based format with HTML capability and its nice in that I can make notes much more freely than in a browser's bookmark program.  I can also add colours and group them much faster as well.  The key is to use expanding and collapsing bullet type organization in your text program.  If it could be activated with the up/down/left/right arrow keys that would be ideal.  But very few programs allow for that.  Not sure if any text programs allow it to be used.  Its a very fluid way of navigation.  TreeSize uses this and it works well though when it collapses it sends you to the top which is poorly designed.  But otherwise its great.  I think XP's Windows Explorer also used this but it didn't work in Win7.  A bookmark system that works like a File Manager is very good as well but you can't hyperlink the name of a folder.  Boo!  So you have to open that folder to click on the hyperlink in text format. 

  5. Normally it installs on C drive.  I want it on D drive organized the way I like.  But when I do this it doesn't update, probably because its looking to update a location on C drive.  So can this be fixed?  I found the update .exe program and moved it to D drive but it doesn't work.  Can I fix this and have it work on D drive?  Having everything on C drive is very short sighted.  If we have to reinstall the operating system its a lot more work reinstalling all those programs instead of having them on a different partition or drive.  Also moving almost all my programs off C drive frees up a lot of space.  We want our best performing drive to be C and best performance is usually the highest price/storage amount.  So its often a battle to trim down the size of C drive. 

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