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Ībsolutely! I dumped CC 2 years back and Avast several years before that. The 2018 version also comes with a Wallet feature, allowing you to safe your passwords. I don't need their extras because I have that sorted with free and stand alone utilities that I run when have a need for it.
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What I do like about it is that they don't force their extras off on you willy-nilly but have the options there for you to click on and do an upgrade such as firewall protection, antispam one click optimizer, startup optimizer, anti-theft and disk cleanup. Which is not too bad and is easier to get off the ground with once installed. I'm now using Bitdefender Antivirus 2018.
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It's giving false positives on some program that supposedly contains malware just in an attempt to force/con you into buying their pro version of Sophos. It is great at not slowing my system down and do everything right though its got a bad attitude with certain safe utils I've been using for a long time. Where does one go for 'the one' security software to suit ones needs? I tried a lot of them: Kaspersky ZoneAlarm, Norton I did not bother with, neither TrendMicro - costly and resource guzzlers. Avast, I did not go for, I tested it when PiriForm first ever put it out on the internet and some later updates. CCleaner would've made the grade in my book if they'd continue to improve their product for what it was originally designed to do. I've grouped them together alright, send them to Shift-Delete. Too bad cortana comes with Windows it would be a great addition to this grouping.
What do you do with trash? You put it all together in one place. It actually makes sense if you think about it.CCleaner is trash, Avast is trash. Bundling because you have no confidence in your product speaking for itself is ghetto, bad biz and a red flag of WHAT TO AVOID! When are companies, shit companies like these going to learn their f'ing lessons? Forcing crap upon prospective customers is ghetto. CCleaner's definitions are rather stagnant by nature and should last me several years on this last ad-free rendition.
Avast installed by itself, prior to adding Ccleaner is a system resource abuser.Īgreed! As for the auto updating of CCleaner from now going forward.ain't gonna happen anymore. I simply do not approve of aVast or any security software that comes bundled with software with a promise to clean and speeding up my PC. Just download the CCleaner Portable, that hasn't yet been turned into an adware. After the acquisition CCleaner suffered from a hidden malware, according to Piriform caused by a hacker, that hit over 2 million computers.įortunately, there is still a simple way to use CCleaner without the Avast ads. The transition wasn't completely painful though – actually quite the opposite. However, CCleaner is amongst the most popular Windows cleanup tools and certainly more known than Avast's offering.Īdding the huge user base of CCleaner to their pool of potential Avast customers is of massive value, and turning CCleaner into self-promoting adware is thus an obvious move. In addition to CCleaner, Avast already has a similar cleanup tool called AVG TuneUp that troubleshoots and optimizes your Windows system. One of these ways seems to be to try and push free Avast to CCleaner users. Avast bought CCleaner developer Piriform in July after which it was fairly clear that Czech security software company is going to utilize the new addition in new ways.