OT Re: [AT] Crap Cleaner Software
Cecil E Monson
cmonson at hvc.rr.com
Mon Jun 28 17:58:45 PDT 2004
The cookies should only be small files, shouldn't they? I have
CCleaner installed on this computer and it gives you a choice of what
cookies to delete and which to keep. It seems to be a good program.
I was very surprised to see what companies have put cookies on my
computer. Some of them really have no business on there at all.
I also have Spybot but it doesn't do much for me. It finds maybe
2 or 3 when I run it and that's about all.
Cecil
Mike Sloane wrote:
> I just downloaded it and ran it. It found 7 1/2 meg of crap, and I had
> just finished running SpyBot and a couple of other clean-up utilities.
> The list of crap that it found was impressive, although it doesn't
> really give you a choice of what to delete and what to keep - I have a
> feeling that some of the "cookies" should have been kept, and I will be
> asked for passwords the next time I log in to some of my favorite sites.
>
> Mike
>
> CWI47 at comcast.net wrote:
>
>> New Great Software! Crap Cleaner, Since I started using this every few
>> hours even AdAware seldom finds anything to remove.
>> http://www.ccleaner.com/
>>
>> John Cable
>> CABLEKNIVES of GR
>> Grand Rapids, MI
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