i bought ccleaner a couple of months ago and my computor was took away to get repaired and it came back without the cleaner in how do i get it back without paying for it again
CCleaner is free! ... http://www.piriform.com/
Oh my.................. Where did you purchase it from???? Worth reporting to the devs, as marmite said.
ccleaner is 100% FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
FileHippo ads again ?
FileHippo ads again ?
Really? That would be ironic.
I h8 the FileHippo Site It convinces people to pay moneys when they don't have to (MajorGeeks too)
Really? That would be ironic.
There's a huge ad for a Registry cleaner on the FH CCleaner download page
I was wondering. We've been getting scores of people who said that there are these CCleaner programs that are paid. We couldn't really say for sure if they had mistaken CCleaner for some other registry cleaners but its too coincidental that many people have mistaken CCleaner in the same way. Could it be that another registry cleaner is being downloaded in the Internet that has itself disguised as CCleaner in a manner that it takes advantage of the genuine CCleaner's popularity?
And these people who have these paid CCleaner claims must have gotten these paid CCleaners from these adds that actually link up to download other registry cleaners.
If it was another program, it should have another name and a different interface labeled to them when they are installed and opened in the desktop. What I cannot understand is that they still say that those paid programs they got was CCleaner. I think we need a screen shot of those paid CCleaners so we shed more light to the truth.
FileHippo is a reoccurring culprit with its ad placement, there was a screenshot done by someone awhile back which showed how it could fool some people not paying attention. And since most people click right through installer Windows no wonder they end up with some other app installed.
People seriously need to first look at where the link they're about to click goes to before actually clicking it, that's just general common sense for the whole web, that's my best advice.