Advice Request CCleaner trust poll

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Will you continue to use CCleaner?

  • Yes

    Votes: 60 47.6%
  • No

    Votes: 43 34.1%
  • Yes, but now with delay and doubt

    Votes: 26 20.6%

  • Total voters
    126
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R2D2

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you think piriform is gonna tell you " hello mr. mundkur, kind attention please we will be slipping floxif in your computer now "

Right, and you believe they'd slip in floxif or some other malware deliberately. Interesting. :)
 
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R2D2

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Yes, I have followed that thread and related threads on other sites. The key word I believe is 'deliberately'. Their installer was hacked by someone whether inside or outside the company.

My Piriform installer was digitally signed on 16th March 2016 and all subsequent updates have been automatic via the internet. I do not deny that there is a chance, however small, my PC MAY have had the trojan ( and if did it's no longer there) but to say they'd do something like this deliberately is doubtful.
 
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R2D2

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just one question, would any company caught in the act red handed admit they did it intentionally? it is easier to blame a hacker or a breach. this is exactly what they survive on, gullible & above all forgiving people like yourself. i wish you luck with the companies you trust.

You're actually suggesting they'd do this deliberately. Fair enough, you are entitled to your opinion. Anyway, the software has been uninstalled so debating this any further is a moot point.
 

DJ Panda

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I still trust CCleaner and will continue to use it for a great deal. Bundled software can be easily not installed if the user either looks them self in the downloader or uses Unchecky. :)
 
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monkeylove

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I've been using the built-in clean-up maintenance for Win 8.1, and installed a free version of CCleaner only a few days ago because I thought it could help with optimization. I'll probably stick with the built-in option.
 

_CyberGhosT_

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I had a lifetime key for many years and swore by this product, after they sold I uninstalled and went to the Cybertronsoft solution
"Privacy Eraser" and have not looked back, I think you can guess what I voted ;)
I use it for the automated browser cleaning, which is what I used Ccleaner for.
Link: Privacy Eraser: 1-click browsing history deletion, PC optimization & more
From one Ex-Ccleaner fan to another, try this and you will thank me. PeAcE
 
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