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  1. One small inconvenience ids that one is getting messages from google and more abot that "a new computer has logged in". On thr other hand you can be sure that it is working 😗. I wonder how long time it will take Google to recognize this patter connected to my account....?

    Well, Kamo is tyhe best latest. It would be nice to have an App Store App for IOS. Therere are a lot of "fake" apps though. But I gather that there were some difficulties regarding their policy or whatever.

    I had an android for a skort time, but it was not what I was used to; problems with voice control and some Blurtooth issues. And I don't use my iPhone for surfing, but when I do, I am not sure about the protection level. But some times I would like to have a good wifi analyzer; showing channels and signal strength, and that is not to be found on App Store.

    Well, that aside, I am very pleased with Kamo and CCleaner Pro. But on Kamo, I miss the possibility to see a log from one fingerprint to the next, and tehn I mean in details. Kinf of like
    Cookie Quick Manager ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-quick-manager/ ).
     

    Thanks for tof the very best classof support and a peachy forum / Z
     

  2. On 29/11/2021 at 19:54, johnccleaner said:

    There isn't one specific answer to this; after all, if there was a consistent pattern, then you could simply be identified as a 'Kamo User'. :)

    Your digital fingerprint is made up of a large variety of bits of trivia about your browser and device - OS, browser type and version, your screen resolution, whether you have cookies enabled, how many extensions are installed, etc...

    You can find out more here: https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ and run a test to view the data commonly used for fingerprinting. To be clear, it's not any sort of personal data, and any individual point can't be used to track a person. For instance, there could be millions of people with the same resolution as yours. However, combining an array of these data points can certainly at least give a high certainty that a user on two separate websites is the same person, if not whom that person is.

    Kamo alters this data when it updates your fingerprint so your trail will go cold each time it's updated; it will still be valid data, just not the data that necessarily corresponds to your device and browser. For instance, when it scrambled my fingerprint most recently, I compared values with the above tool and found that it changed a number of entries, but most importantly the canvas fingerprint hash and the WebGL fingerprint hash, which are intended to be largely unique to the device. (It also changed my web header, user agent reported, and so on.)

    Thanks a lot! I had some issues in Firefox regarding about blocking ads & trackers, so after "ducking" and installing "Private Badger"  my result became  as this:
    --------------------------------

    Your Results

    Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 237,996 tested in the past 45 days."
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Guess that's OK! ;)
     

  3. I found the solution, I think...
    As mentioned before the extension date was wrong and the License information sais that it was out of date.

    I tried many ways to uninstall/reinstall the program. Now I tried to enter safe mode (Windows 7 Ultimate).
    There I uninstalled CC, restarted, entering safe mode with networking and installed CC for my downloaded trial file.
    I entered the old key and now everything was correct.

    Maybe Piriform has made the nessecary corrections, I don't know. Anyhow this way made it work properly for my.

     

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  4. I also payed for CC Pro but did not get any license key. Then I hit the link to get my licences and the date was correct but the key was the old one.
    More, there was no link for the download in the table column "Link".

    Here is the what I got:

    0   0
    Om e-postmeddelandet inte visas korrekt klickar du här, för att öppna meddelandet i din webbläsare.
    Bästa xxxxxx

    Betalningen av ditt abonnemang är utförd

    Du abonnerar på CCleaner Professional. Ännu en godkänd betalning har genomförts för ditt abonnemang.

    Din betalning till Piriform hanteras av cleverbridge. Nedan hittar du ditt cleverbridge referensnummer. För att vår kundtjänst ska kunna hjälpa dig snabbt och effektivt ber vi dig att alltid uppge detta referensnummer när du kontaktar oss.

    Ditt cleverbridge referensnummer: 177963114

    Betalningsinformation

    Vi har mottagit din PayPal-betalning.

    Dina produkter

    Antal Produktnamn Leverans
    1
    CCleaner Professional
    1 Year initial subscription period - 1 home PC
    elektronisk

    Thank you for your purchase. Please download your product using the link provided.

    Du har tecknat ett abonnemang på en produkt med återkommande betalning.
    Nästa betalning på 241,13 SEK kommer att ske den 2020-06-28.

     

  5. Hi, again.
    I tried to run the "take Ownership" script, but after that I could not open folders by double- clicking, Only by "open" on the "right popup menu".
    I use Windows 7 Ultimate, so there might be something special about that. It was rather easy to remove it from the registry though.
    Anyway, by hitting the "clean" button 5-6 times, the list of not removed items was reduced step by step down to 8-9 items. I guess that will have to do.

    As a complement I use IOBits ASC Ultimate scanner, which does almost the same job, but finds another 15-20 "privacy threats" which after removal are reduced to 11 items. As I can see; all these leftovers are all connected to running processes, so what would be of additional interest is to know what services I can set to inactive. 

    I read a lot of articles about the increasing amount and types of threats on the net nowadays, and I find it quite uneasy, to say the least. 

    I attach an image of the remaining items in CC. Thanks again for your Tips & Tricks.  I also have another question; I now use CC Pofessional. Would any of you recommend to upgrade to the Pro Plus version including the other tools?

    My Best/Zccdmp.thumb.PNG.f83543b9c8b86a65afc4b5bc62a59cb3.PNG

  6. 1. The message error says that the file is in use by a Windows Process.
    2. No links is understandable, but in order to compare differences i cleaning ability and other properties other products ought to be mentioned to find out the reason to why they differ.
    3. Thank's for the howtogeek tip. I'll have a try at it. But one thing concerns me. If I make some mistake and the computer won't start up at all, how can I restore the registry. Very often I have got the message that one or several restore points was not possible. 
    4. I am not sure what registry hack I should download. No explicit link. Maybe I'll find out by reading it carefully.

    5. Another issue I find is that many privacy issues are not cleaned at all. After cleaning repeated times with CC, I finally get only a few files left. But when I use IOBits software after that it can find a lot more privacy issues. And CC does not clean Opera cookies though I check that option.

    Thanks for your guiding though!
     

  7. Well, I already did grant myself ownership, bit it still doesn't work. And I also check if any processes are running and locking the files. Seams that these folder are not to be messed with. Or another possibility is that Windows recreates them and  automatically resets the ownership. 

    As to cleaning; I also use IObits ACS Ultimate to clean, and it seems that I have to use them both to make it as "superclean" as possible. 

    What worries my most is that some files contains MB's of data which should not be normal when it comes to web data.

    Anyway, do you have a link to these 3rd party apps the grants ownership. I am new here so I 
    am not sure how to find your context menu.

    Thanks!

  8. I had the same problem. It seems that you have to delete the webbdata manually in Opera. 

    I have been reading about Opera, and it seems that is now owned by a company where the shareholders are Some Chinese company.
    There was also an article who mentioned the first try China made to buy Opera. So now they may have changed a lot in the browser.

    It was working fine for many years before, but then suddenly it crashed with no means to uninstall/install it like any other browsers.
    Even if I use The IOBil Uninstaller Pro, which usually cleans out residual files, those files were locked. I had to make myself owner to the folders and  remove them manually. This is a common problem with many Chinese softwares. And like QQ, WhChat and other apps it is very hard to get rid of.

    Opera is OpenSource bat a part of it is their own developed part. In China the log every thing and have a huge staff of controllers watching your activity.
    I became aware of that when visiting China for many years.

    So now I am going back to Firefox again.

    I don't know if CCleaner really can unlock these folders?

     

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