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Old 16-05-2007, 22:17   #7
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Re: CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) 1.40.520

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Originally Posted by homealone View Post
IIRC when I used this, a while ago, I was a little naiive in letting it delete all cookies - not a problem, as such, but people should make sure they have a record of their login details for sites, when that happens

Good program - but can be a little too 'powerful' if you aren't careful - imo take a copy of the registry before you do anything potentially drastic


Well said. Sometimes people don't read into it and end up complaining when they lose stuff.
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