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CCleaner (Android) as Spyware
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<blockquote data-quote="Deletedmessiah" data-source="post: 899341" data-attributes="member: 58665"><p>I would just use phone's built in clean cache option these days. The cleaners I used only cleaned very little over what phone's built in cache cleaner did. The phone's performance with these cleaner apps wasn't improved in any way, atleast in ways I'd notice so I don't see any need of these apps nowadays. Some phones have built in cleaning function so I'd use that, if not I'd just stick with cleaning cache only. </p><p>For blocking ads, adguard dns or next dns for Android 9 and above are the best methods imo. You can also use adguard app, personal dnsfilter etc if you don't like to use these dns services. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Same. Even if you don't use cleaning feature, its a great file manager app with great offline sharing feature(shame none of people I know use it though, nearby sharing can't roll out fast enough to everyone).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deletedmessiah, post: 899341, member: 58665"] I would just use phone's built in clean cache option these days. The cleaners I used only cleaned very little over what phone's built in cache cleaner did. The phone's performance with these cleaner apps wasn't improved in any way, atleast in ways I'd notice so I don't see any need of these apps nowadays. Some phones have built in cleaning function so I'd use that, if not I'd just stick with cleaning cache only. For blocking ads, adguard dns or next dns for Android 9 and above are the best methods imo. You can also use adguard app, personal dnsfilter etc if you don't like to use these dns services. Same. Even if you don't use cleaning feature, its a great file manager app with great offline sharing feature(shame none of people I know use it though, nearby sharing can't roll out fast enough to everyone). [/QUOTE]
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