![]() ![]() CCleaner is also useful for selectively deleting cookies, you can whitelist the ones you need to keep (like the TenForums login. Microsofts Disk Clean up only deletes temporary internet files for the MS browsers, Edge and IE. If you run CCleaner in default mode you will more than likely experience problems sooner or later. The only reason I use it is to clean temporary files for 3rd party browsers. The included automatic file checking, defrag or optimization and then YOU running disk cleanup and of course your browser history, cookies, etc cleanup, will suffice. It is certainly unnecessary, as a system maintenance tool on 10. I do not recommend CCleaner on 10 for the average user. As of 2012, CCleaner is available on macOS for Apple users. Both the Free and Pro version comes with a standard level privacy protection by managing and monitoring your browser and cookies. I do not use malwarebytes on 10, as mentioned the earlier version is not compatible with 10 and I do not like the new version. The Pro version allows cleaning across multiple users on the same device, as well as active system monitoring and automatic cleaning. ![]() ![]() If you then wish to support that with some scan on demand, such as my colleague Flavallee has mentioned he does, with the free Malwarebytes - the expired trial - in your case, then you may use that. It is free unobtrusive and the most important detail is that - it is always 100% compatible with Windows 10 and all its updates - 100% of the time. I recommend you use the included Windows defender ![]()
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