That isn't a paid feature. As I stated in the previous post, it appears CCleaner is identifying DDG cookies as tracking. But, they are detecting cookies.Brummelchen wrote:files without access can not make a system faster when deleted.I did notice that after I cleaned them out, my PC was a tad faster.
it stands - firefox only has valid information about itself, i dont know, what those malicious tools show to pay the fee for it.
if you trust those programs instead the majority experience here - your choice.
After I clear out all cookies and then reenable my DDG cookies and run CCleaner Easy Clean, it shows 12 trackers, which have to all be DDG cookies since I didn't go to another site.
One of the issues I'm trying to find out is how a program can identify something that isn't there? Over 1,500 of them when I first ran it. What it shows is going on is that it is a cumulative thing. The more sites I visit without clearing them out, the more that accumulate.
Do you have another way to verify (other than FF) that cookies are not cumulatively being placed and not removed on my PC even though FF is set to remove them on closing?