Hello, I was wondering if CCleaner deletes Google Chrome's media licenses...
If yes, there's any way to prevent that?
I'm asking this because since I started using Sky Go with Google Chrome, my PC is seen as a new device after every single time I run CCleaner.
This is a problem because devices on Sky Go are limited.
In the past I always used Sky Go with Internet Explorer and, for some reasons, the problem does not happen there...
But I would prefer to use it on Chrome.
Thank you!
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What version of CC do you use?
has this always happened or just since a CC update?
have you tried unticking all the options under Chrome and turning one on at a time and running CC till you find the culprit?
Try excluding the Media Cache folder that's buried inside your Chrome profile to see if that's the solution - if that's where it's even being saved into, you therefore may need to dig through your Chrome profile as it may be saved elsewhere.
10 hours ago, mta said:
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What version of CC do you use?
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has this always happened or just since a CC update?
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have you tried unticking all the options under Chrome and turning one on at a time and running CC till you find the culprit?
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I'm using the latest version.
But yeah I think this happening even in the past with Google Chrome, that's why I'm still using Sky Go Internet Explorer.
I haven't tried to untick all the options though, I can give that a go. Thanks.
9 hours ago, Andavari said:
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Try excluding the <strong>Media Cache</strong> folder that's buried inside your Chrome profile to see if that's the solution - if that's where it's even being saved into, you therefore may need to dig through your Chrome profile as it may be saved elsewhere.
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Thanks, I'll try this too.