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<blockquote data-quote="Tiamati" data-source="post: 880712" data-attributes="member: 56785"><p>I'm trying to learn how to use only Windows to manage and clean temporary files.</p><p></p><p>I know storage sense can clean a lot of things, but - based on a few tests - it doesn't seem to clean browser caches (i checked Edge and Firefox).</p><p></p><p>I know all browser have an option to clean cache and cookies. However those options are like "all or nothing" (ok, you can clean the last hour, day, etc; but you can't choose what to keep, and you can't choose to "keep" only the last day or month for example).</p><p></p><p>I don't want to clean all my cache automatically every time i exit the browser. Instead, i'd like to clean only old and unused caches. For example, cache that was not modified in the last month. In this way i can keep pages i visit frequently with cache, and eliminate cache i don't need anymore.</p><p></p><p>The same applies to cookies. Cleaning all the cookies is not an answer for me, cause it logs out every extension and sites i use frequently. That's why i keep using 3th party software like Ccleaner, that allows me to whitelist cookies. I could partially fix this problem using the autoclean 3th party cookies from adguard, but it's not perfect as some sites use 3th party cookies to save logins (examples: facebook use c_user and xs to do this, and for some reason adguard deletes them; google seems to be logged out too by adguard).</p><p></p><p>So i'm looking for solutions for those 2 problems.</p><p>Btw, i know there is some guide around here teaching people how to use all windows advanced features to optimize system, but i lost it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiamati, post: 880712, member: 56785"] I'm trying to learn how to use only Windows to manage and clean temporary files. I know storage sense can clean a lot of things, but - based on a few tests - it doesn't seem to clean browser caches (i checked Edge and Firefox). I know all browser have an option to clean cache and cookies. However those options are like "all or nothing" (ok, you can clean the last hour, day, etc; but you can't choose what to keep, and you can't choose to "keep" only the last day or month for example). I don't want to clean all my cache automatically every time i exit the browser. Instead, i'd like to clean only old and unused caches. For example, cache that was not modified in the last month. In this way i can keep pages i visit frequently with cache, and eliminate cache i don't need anymore. The same applies to cookies. Cleaning all the cookies is not an answer for me, cause it logs out every extension and sites i use frequently. That's why i keep using 3th party software like Ccleaner, that allows me to whitelist cookies. I could partially fix this problem using the autoclean 3th party cookies from adguard, but it's not perfect as some sites use 3th party cookies to save logins (examples: facebook use c_user and xs to do this, and for some reason adguard deletes them; google seems to be logged out too by adguard). So i'm looking for solutions for those 2 problems. Btw, i know there is some guide around here teaching people how to use all windows advanced features to optimize system, but i lost it. [/QUOTE]
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