Has something new come along? It’s been so long since I’ve needed to do this that I assume CCleaner has enshittified by now.

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    Absolutely not. It was sold to a third party with nebulous privacy policy among other annoyances. Get you some Bleachbit.

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      Can you elaborate on how it’s a virus? I hear this a lot but haven’t heard any substantial truth aside from referring to a privacy policy that is identical to 90% of every other website anyone else uses.

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        Piriform was a very trustworthy tool developer until it was surreptitiously bought by a chinese company and immediately turned into a virus for the next release. It instantly lost its trust and has been garbage since that day.

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          Piriform was a very trustworthy tool developer until it was surreptitiously bought by a chinese company and immediately turned into a virus for the next release

          Avast isn’t a Chinese company

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    You shouldn’t really need this kind of program. Stay away from registry cleaners especially.

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    I don’t think I’ve used any cleaner product since the Windows XP days. I don’t view it as necessary anymore.

    One of the other programs to see file size on disk recommended on this thread should be enough.

    I would highly recommend O&O ShutUp10++ to reduce built in spying in Windows. It’s good at explaining what each option you’re doing is. The only thing I would caution on is changing the Edge browser policies with O&O. That will lock it down into enterprise mode and you won’t be able to change certain settings through the UI anymore.

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      I don’t think I’ve used any cleaner product since the Windows XP days. I don’t view it as necessary anymore.

      I’m the same. Haven’t used one since those days and I work in IT.

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    Honestly these days the built in Windows tools are more than enough. Storage settings gets the job done.

    Also I love Linux too guys but those comments with nothing else aren’t very helpful.

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    The last time I used it, it deleted my progress in Cookie Clicker. Never again

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    Bleachbit vs BCUninstaller vs WinDirStat vs Wiztree, which should I prefer? I am currently using BCU.

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      Wiztree is so much faster than WinDirStat it’s silly. Never looked back. Maybe things have changed?

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        Is wiztree much better than BCU and Bleachbit? Like, removing al the vestiges of an uninstalled program. I feel like BCU is half-assing it. Earlier I used to use Revo Uninstaller which is I think much better than BCU.

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          I’m using BCU with no complaints. Why do you think Revo is better? Curious to know if it’s worth switching over.

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            Revo has nice UI. All the options are present in aesthetically and it’s easy to use. But it has a free and a paid version. Which led me to install BCU. But I don’t think BCU is good at cleaning up vestigial files after uninstalling a program. There’s always some files left unremoved which have to be deleted manually after a program is uninstalled. I didn’t have this issue with Revo.