Now I have to login to all my FIREFOX saved password sites --- restored all my logins and passwords, run CCleaner again and the same happened --- never had this problem before. And yes, no options were changed and PASSWORDS is NOT checked
This is a common misunderstanding.
The entry you mention says 'Saved Passwords' and if you tick it then as it says it will remove all your saved passwords from Firefox.
However what you are reporting is that you are being logged out of websites, which is a different thing.
Your <u>Saved</u> Paswords have not been removed and are still saved in Firefox. If you go to Settings>Privacy & Security>Logins and Passwords>Saved Logins you'll see them all.
To stop CCleaner from logging you out of websites:
- In Custom Clean untick 'Session' for Firefox. (It's that Session information that tells a browser which tabs were open and which websites you were logged into).
- Don't run Health Check, only use Custom Clean with 'Session' unticked. (Health Check uses it's own rules and ignores those ticks/unticks).
Nothing was changed in my CCleaner setup, it was as allways. The only change was the UPDATE OF CCLEANER
I tried to enter all the passwords and run CCleaner again, it did it again. ALL PASSWORDS LOST
So I undeleted CCleaner ... good bye
Did you read what I posted above? Did you do what I said to do?
Are you actually losing the saved passwords, or are you just being logged out of websites and having to log in again?
In Firefox if you go to Settings>Privacy & Security>Logins and Passwords>Saved Logins have your saved passwords gone?
Can you screenshot your settings for cleaning Firefox like I did above?
Are you using Health Check or Custom Clean?
confirmed, every time I install the last version of CCleaner all my logins and passwords are gone. Bye bye CCleaner
Fresh install of 5.90 - form information and passwords still defaults to unchecked:
Cleaning run:
... and checking in Firefox, all Logins and Passwords still intact as expected:
Until we can get a confirmed case, moving this out of the Bug Reporting for the time being.
I use Chrome. I too, ran a recent update of CCleaner. Not only did I have relog in with my passwords to all the various programs I access routinely, BUT BOTH hotmail & gmail no longer recognized my passwords!!! This led to a Catch-22 crisis as each needs to send a code to reset the password. Since I could not get into either, I could not access a code. The hoops I had to jump through took 2 days to finally get into my emails.
Did you use 'Health Check' or 'Custom Clean'?
They do different things.
I know I used custom clean. Is it possible to use both at one time? If so, I may have also used Health Check. I do know that I only executed a single operation.
No you can't run both at the same time. (But you could run one and then the other).
They are quite different, so you should know which one you were using.
In Custom Clean the thing that will clear out your current logins and current open tabs is 'Session' for the browser.
But as you are talking mainly about hotmail and gmail then I suspect that this may be something to do with the changes that Chrome is currently making to various settings?
Hotmail in particular is getting a bit long in the tooth so I'm not sure what the recent/ongoing Chrome changes may be doing with it?
The CCleaner developers keep up with such browser changes, but it's always going to be a game of 'they have changed that so we have to change this' and catching up takes time.
They usually do very well, but sometimes changes catch everyone on the hop.
Seems to me that if Chrome, hotmail or gmail were making changes that caused this, then there would be others with my experience. Secondly, I occasionally log into my hotmail from a remote computer belonging to a relative. That still worked, e.g., hotmail accepted my password. So the problem was just on my personal computer.
I am having the same problem with being logged out of my websites every time I use CCleaner.
I use Chrome Version 107.0.5304.107 (Official Build) (64-bit). CCleaner Pro v6.06.10144 (64bit). Every single time I do a Custom Clean I have to relog into all password protected websites. Yes, the password info is still on Chrome. It's being constantly logged out that is aggravating, such that I am using Custom Clean a lot less.
And yes, Sessions is unchecked, even for the browsers I don't use.
Please also ensure that the cookies for any sites that you want to retain your login for are listed in the "Cookies to Keep" section of Options > Cookies.
Cookies are commonly used to retain login tokens, so when cookies are cleaned (whether by CCleaner, other cleaning software, some security software, or even the browser itself), that can cause you to lose these login tokens, requiring you to log in again.
More information available here: https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/204043804
Idk how hard it is to just get them the info they need to confirm the issue.. I'll do it. This is actually a bug and the reason I no longer pay for pro.. It also removed all credit card info, and crypto wallets. This happens in fire fox, brave, and chrome. MSG TO ALL ZOOMER DEVS, FROM DEV OPS ENGENEER. IF SOMETHING BREAKS YOUR UPDATE IS USELESS NO ONE CARES WHAT FEATURES YOU ADDED ROLL IT BACK UNTIL IT WORKS.
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I use CCleaner Free Portable and never use the Health Check feature (only Custom Clean), so could someone confirm if the following paragraph in the support article I’m Using Health Check. Can I Customize What Is Being Cleaned? is still correct:
Quote<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> <em><strong>Health Check doesn't save your cleaning preferences</strong>:</em> </p> <p> <em>Health Check reverts to its recommended default settings once you've finished cleaning and optimizing your computer. <strong>If you want to customize what Health Check cleans, you need to re-do this manually each time you use it using the method we mentioned above</strong>.</em> </p> </div>
I know that Health Check always uses the "recommended" (default) settings of Custom Clean and that any changes you make in Custom Clean do not affect what items are cleaned by Health Check (see the support article <em><a href="https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028057152-Will-changes-I-make-in-Custom-Clean-be-stored-if-I-use-Health-Check-later-" rel="external">Will Changes I Make in Custom Clean be Stored if I Use Health Check Later?</a></em>), but does the quote above mean that that if you change the basic customization options for web browser and system data cleaning in Health Check (e.g., if you disable cookie cleaning in the Privacy tab of Health Check) that Health Check will just revert back to its default settings the next time you run it?
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4 hours ago, lmacri said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> but does the quote above mean that that if you change the basic customization options for web browser and system data cleaning in Health Check (e.g., if you disable cookie cleaning in the Privacy tab of Health Check) that Health Check will just revert back to its default settings the next time you run it? ----------- </p> </div>
Yes
That's correct - Health Check uses it's own cleaning rules and anything that you do change in Health Check is 'one time only'.
On 21/11/2022 at 19:19, johnccleaner said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents" data-gramm="false"> <p> Please also ensure that the cookies for any sites that you want to retain your login for are listed in the "Cookies to Keep" section of Options > Cookies. </p> <p> Cookies are commonly used to retain login tokens, so when cookies are cleaned (whether by CCleaner, other cleaning software, some security software, or even the browser itself), that can cause you to lose these login tokens, requiring you to log in again. </p> <p> More information available here: <a href="https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/204043804" rel="external">https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/204043804</a> </p> <p> </p> </div>
Why why why make health check ignore your setting choices and do whatever it wants? There should have been a big notice that it does this, if they do nothing else. tonight I got bit by health check. And I, like countless others, made sure i set everything as I wanted - NOT to mess with my cookies, but seems it has a mind of it's own because I lost 3 yrs of login info for websites critical to my research, plus all my husband's military/gov login info, plus so much more. Doesn't make sense, why if so many users are having the same problem, they wouldn't remove that feature (i.e. pc health check), or, oh I don't know, maybe rework it so it DOES do what you want based on your setting choices, or as I said, at the very least provide their users with a pop up notice the 1st time you use health check and TELL you that doesn''t matter what you want, health check won't listen to any choices you make, so don't bother trying to control me thru settings. Your gonna lose EVERYTHING if you run health check, I too, installed professional ccleaner for the 14 day trial, and today was 1st day. I am so upset. I know there's no way to get back what has been taken from me, and in what I feel is a deceitful manner. This is the worst experience I've ever had with any software in last 30 years. CCleaner, not interested in ANY version now. It's coming off as fast as I installed it. I already have read this post, so I get it now, Still, shame on you for letting this continue to happen. I wonder who your next victim will be.
On 30/01/2023 at 21:54, taximeow said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> Why why why make health check ignore your setting choices and do whatever it wants? There should have been a big notice that it does this, if they do nothing else. tonight I got bit by health check. And I, like countless others, made sure i set everything as I wanted - NOT to mess with my cookies, but seems it has a mind of it's own because I lost 3 yrs of login info for websites critical to my research, plus all my husband's military/gov login info, plus so much more. Doesn't make sense, why if so many users are having the same problem, they wouldn't remove that feature (i.e. pc health check), or, oh I don't know, maybe rework it so it DOES do what you want based on your setting choices, or as I said, at the very least provide their users with a pop up notice the 1st time you use health check and TELL you that doesn''t matter what you want, health check won't listen to any choices you make, so don't bother trying to control me thru settings. Your gonna lose EVERYTHING if you run health check, I too, installed professional ccleaner for the 14 day trial, and today was 1st day. I am so upset. I know there's no way to get back what has been taken from me, and in what I feel is a deceitful manner. This is the worst experience I've ever had with any software in last 30 years. CCleaner, not interested in ANY version now. It's coming off as fast as I installed it. I already have read this post, so I get it now, Still, shame on you for letting this continue to happen. I wonder who your next victim will be. </p> </div>
ABSOLUTELY! I was a next victim. NEVER AGAIN with Ccleaner, disgusting, this is absolutely unacceptable; the deleting of ANY data WITHOUT WARNING is completely unacceptable. And it gained me nothing! I lost recycle bin stuff I had been deliberately keeping (yes, I have older backups, too, so nothing was "truly" lost except precious time, as I had to restore my Firefox and Chrome profiles from the last nightly backup, and contingency). For shame.
3 hours ago, zornqui said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> I lost recycle bin stuff I had been deliberately keeping </p> </div>
Why would you even do that?
The recycle bin is for things you have deleted, if you deliberately want to keep something then you don't delete it.
If you are not sure if you want to keep it or not then you put it somewhere else until you are sure, you don't delete it to the bin.