Granular settings for auto-clean?

Hi folks, my first time here, hope I'm doing this right.

Does anyone know if CCleaner has granular settings that allow automatic clean when closing one browser (say, Chrome) but not another (say, Firefox)?

Yes. if you use Custom Clean rather than Health Check then you can specify what to clean and what to leave alone when you run a clean.

So you can set different cleaning rules of what to clean or not clean for each browser. eg:


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You can set Custom Clean to be the default that you are shown when you open CCleaner:


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Smart Cleaning in CCleaner Pro goes one further and alows you to set what to do for each browser when you close the browser - cleaning the individual browser using the rules that you have set for that browser in Custom Clean.

You can set different actions for what happens when you close each browser.


Smart Cleaning will show each browser that you have installed:

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Thank you!