Hello @Neobond, implemented in the next release coming. The window will still be displayed but the secure deletion can start automatically. (The closing of the window once done, can be automatic as well). We need the window at least to uncheck "start automatically" : Hope it helps
That's a lovely new feature, the Automatic Start, one I can gratefully use. Thank you, The_PrivaZer_Team.
Hello everybody I have updated my Windows 10 system to the Insiderbuild 20161.1000 and now I cannot use Privazer anymore. Either the program starts and when I try to do something I get the error message or the error message appears immediately. I have already uninstalled and reinstalled Privazer. https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZvSpAkZLSwv5oIYHYygvmg3PHD6MYPDRcDV
Thank you very much for providing the appropriate update so quickly. You are simply great I hope you have another sunny and healthy week Best regards Frank
When running Swiftsearch I discovered that there were files in C:\$ Recycle.bin\ so I ran Privazer cleaning recycle but the files remained. File explorer says the recycle bin is empty ? I ran Recuva and sure enough the files are there in the Recycle bin and I recovered them, but they remain in $Recycle.Bin Anybody got any ideas how to remove the files, preferably securely.?
Sounds like you may have a corrupt recycle bin. https://www.vistax64.com/threads/recycle-bin-corrupted-cannot-delete-file-or-folder.131294/ This works on Win 10 too.
Or you have multiple user accounts on your PC and you see the files in recycle bin of other user accounts. Those files are also located in $Recycle.Bin but in another subdirectory.
A question for Privazer Team. I have implemented an automatic deletion of the Sandboxie contents by CCleaner, after I close the browser, but... If I have an open Privazer (donor's version), I'm not getting that CCleaner pop-up window asking to clean Sandboxie, only Privazer informs me that"Closing of your browser detected. Privazer is going to start cleaning your traces". Does Privazer automatically cleans/deletes the Sandboxie contents? No, Privazer does not clean the Sandboxie contents. What is Privazer cleaning?
Hello, PrivaZer detects that an .exe of your browser no longer runs and performs by default a cleanup of the browser, not of the Sandboxie container folder. You should add it to the cleanup in the "Advanced options" here : Hope it helps
and if the Sandboxie container folder is on a RAM drive, close Sandboxie and just clean the RAM with PrivaZer.
Thank you. Does that cleaning from "Advanced Options" is performed during the regular "Clean my Internet traces in 1 click"?
I just dream when Privazer is going to be able to do the same thing as CCleaner can. I close my Sandboxed Browser, and (either) immediately Privazer's pop-up window asks me to Erase my Sandboxie, or, maybe, automatically deletes the closed Sandboxie contents. As a side note. On my Windows 10 computers, I, usually, log not with the Admin privileges; therefore, I need to open twice CCleaner - one as a regular user, and one as Admin. Those two opened CCleaner apps are cleaning different areas, places. The same thing is about using Privazer - either as a regular local user or as Admin. The only difference is that if I open Privazer as ADMIN, then, I'm getting an error when I'm trying to use as a regular local user.
We will work on it to add an option for the automatic cleanup of internet traces to automatically clean a custom path. So far, to answer your question, it works when clicking on "Clean my Internet traces in 1 click", custom paths (in the "include" tab of the "Advanced options") are also cleaned.