I have Ccleaner version 5.77.8448. I reported last year that the full product seems to constantly clean the browser. It was recommended by this forum to uninstall the product and re-install it again. That was in effective as the problem has continued unabated. The two problems I see is that there is a call out someplace within the code to clean if the browser exceeds 2MB of data. This is presented in a displayed as a broadcast to whatever software is open on desktop. So, my recommendation to the developers is to resize the broadcast to be maintained in the hidden icons which can be accessed if necessary. Also as second recommendation, to provide some sort of control panel to regulate the amount cleaned or for that matter let it default to the cleaning of the browser after the browser is closed. If the browser is not in use why is the program cleaning the browser? Explain that to me.
2 hours ago, alejack12001 said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> the full product seems to constantly clean the browser </p> </div>
@alejack12001: are you referring to the automatic browser cleaning? What have you set as your preferred rules under Options > Smart Cleaning?
Additional note: It seems that @nukecad and I answered this at the same time. Read his response - it is much more informative.
To answer your question first:
While the browser is not closed then it will be building up junk files on the system, even if not being used browsers are doing things like pre-loading in the background.
If you have Smart Cleaning enabled the that junk will be cleaned if/when it builds up to the junk limit specified.
For CCleaner Free that limit is fixed , with CCleaner Pro you can change it to whatever you want.
So to solve your issues simply turn off Smart Cleaning and it won't clean anything so won't notify you of anything.
Everything else that you are asking for is already there on the Smart Cleaning page.
Turning Smart Cleaning on/off, and turning on/off the notifications that you are complaining about can both be done in CCleaner Free.
With CCleaner Pro you can set everything that you ask for above.
You can set the level of junk that builds up before Smart Cleaning cleans, with extra options as to whether it gives you an on screen notification or not.
(In the screenshot below it's set to clean when junk builds up to 1 GB, clean with no notification)
Automatic browser cleaning cleans a browser when you close it - if you set it to do so.
You can customize it for each browser you use to clean on closing or not, notify you or not.
You can set Junk and Browser cleaning on or off independently, so you can have one but not the other.
Or you can turn Smart Cleaning off altogether.
Okay, Thanks, I'll let you know if the suggested changes work or not work..