Skip User Account Warning

I have noticed that both Speccy and CCleaner contain an option to skip the user account warning that appears when they are opened - by setting up the necessary scheduled task. However, whereas CCleaner has this option selected by default, Speccy does not. In order to give a more uniform look, would it not make more sense for Speccy to have this option selected by default as well?

Ccleaner does not have this as default

Ccleaner does not have this as default

That's strange. My installation of CCleaner had the option checked by default. Maybe the scheduled task didn't get removed when I uninstalled the previous version first. Anyway, as this is the Speccy forum, I'll leave it there!

it does not work for me in CCleaner :wacko:

it does not work for me in CCleaner :wacko:

@trium please don't bump unrelated threads. Start your own, in an appropriate forum if you have this issue