I received a request for Ccleaner for access to scan my Google Docs today
Is this Authentic ?
Regards
Howard
I received a request for Ccleaner for access to scan my Google Docs today
Is this Authentic ?
Regards
Howard
5 hours ago, HowardC101 said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> I received a request for Ccleaner for access to scan my Google Docs today </p> </div>
How/where did you get a "request"?
In CCleaner itself, in a pop-up, an email, some other way?
Are we talking about CCleaner for Android?
Or have you maybe enabled/run the new Cloud Drive Cleaner in CCleaner for Windows?
Thanks for the Reply
It was the Cloud Drive cleaner
You mean this message then.
Cloud Drive Cleaner needs you to sign into your Google account and give CCleaner permission to access it.
It can't scan/clean your Google Drive if you aren't signed into Google and haven't given CCleaner access to it.
Note that- <strong>You have to give permissions again every time that you use Cloud Drive Cleaner, the permissions only last the one time.</strong>
More information: https://support.ccleaner.com/s/article/learn-more-about-cloud-drive-cleaner?language=en_US
Quote<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> </p> <h3 c-lightning_community_article_detail_lightning_community_article_detail=""> What permissions are needed to analyze Google Drive? </h3> <p c-lightning_community_article_detail_lightning_community_article_detail=""> CCleaner needs several access permissions to analyze your Google Drive. We don’t link your Google account to your CCleaner account in any way. Each connection lasts for a single session, ending when you're done. </p> <p> </p> </div>
This was on my Laptop and I gave CCleaner permission to access Google Docs
So did it then run a clean or is there another issue?