But don't visit their forums hoping to be treated with thanks for priceless endorsements we have given them in serial threads here for three years. You may be treated shabbily by the snotwads they allow to run wild there who embarass its' good name.
CCleaner won't even respond to any communication unless you pay them. MY mistake, I did find a link to their community forum.
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