System Cleaner- add some items

Discussion in 'Prevx Releases' started by ams963, Aug 23, 2012.

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  1. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    Hi,

    WSA system cleaner does not clean Firefox cookies, internet history, download history, session, saved form information, saved passwords, compact databases.
    Also nothing on Google Chrome and Opera.

    Can those items be included in WSA system cleaner?

    Best Wishes,
    Amit
     
  2. pegas

    pegas Registered Member

    I recommend to post all ideas as regards WSA on the Webroot Community http://community.webroot.com/ because Webroot's techies are not visiting here at the Wilders except Joe who is always doing his utmost but in his position he has definitely other things to do. On the community there is a section called Ideas Exchange where you can post your suggestions.

    As for the topic, even if WSA's in-built cleaner seems quite comprehensive and safe to use I personally rely on CCleaner. I have nothing against WSA's cleaner but I prefer a specialized tool. Just my two cents ...
     
    Last edited: Aug 23, 2012
  3. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    But this is the Official Prevx forum. And WSA is now Prevx. Also I like Wilders so much. I believe Joe help me here as much as he can. He'll surely pass on my suggestion on to the development team. :)

    I've tested in my pc with both Ccleaner and WSA. After cleaning with Ccleaner, WSA found nothing to clean. But after cleaning with WSA, Ccleaner found the ones I mentioned in post #1. So I think WSA system cleaner is not far behind than a specialized tool like Ccleaner. And if Joe takes my suggestion seriously enough to implement it in WSA then users of WSA will no longer have to use specialized tools like Ccleaner, at least in cleaning aspect.

    I'd also suggest to add registry cleaning component in WSA system cleaner. Then WSA will become a more complete suite.:D
     
  4. fax

    fax Registered Member

    Interesting, I didn't know about this :D :argh:
     
  5. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

    I believe the System Cleaner in WSA-E/C is a stripped down version of Webroot's earlier product called 'Window Washer'. As time goes on, improvements and additions are being added to this component.

    Pegas' suggestion is valid as any ideas will get pushed through to development teams quicker as they don't visit here that much. Joe, by the way, is lead software engineer for the WSA range of programs. He does post in the other forums too, when he has time. :)
     
  6. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    What? What? If you guys can say Prevx is now WSA then what's wrong in saying WSA is now Prevx? :D:argh:
     
  7. PrevxHelp

    PrevxHelp Former Prevx Moderator

    We are improving the System Cleaner feature for the Fall release, and some of the areas you've suggested will indeed be added in :)
     
  8. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    Really?Oh!:blink: I didn't know that. Thanks for mentioning it.:)
    No I like posting here and I truly believe Joe will always be kind enough to take care of any valid suggestions and requests.:D;)
     
  9. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    Ah thanks a lot. :D Oh and Ccleaner also found many files from 'Windows Explorer Recent Documents' after WSA cleaned. So this item could also be added.:)
     
  10. PC_Fiddler

    PC_Fiddler Registered Member

    Not wanting to rock the boat here but I feel WSA is best used as an AV. There are cleaners available that are free such as CCleaner that can be enhanced & the smaller but still good Xleaner. If you aren’t careful with cleaning people get well upset when they don't save passwords, & like cookies etc. The last login feature in the cleaner now on WSA 'can' mess up login's on Win7.

    I personally like zapping all history, cookies & anything I can think of to oblivion daily but the last thing I think Webroot want is a forum full of people with issues of things cleaned they wanted to keep. More is not always better?

    Horses for courses I think: :argh:
     
  11. Der Alte

    Der Alte Registered Member

    Yes it did mess up the auto login`s by removing them. There should be an option not to do so. :rolleyes:
     
  12. PrevxHelp

    PrevxHelp Former Prevx Moderator

    You should be able to unselect them from the cleanup settings without a problem.
     
  13. volvic

    volvic Registered Member

    it's a distraction and not needed
     
  14. SwedenXP

    SwedenXP Registered Member

    I have a suggestion - leave all the cleaning to someone else - there are free products which does a great job.

    Concentrate on the security part - wherer You are the greatest!

    A plus effect is that Webroot products will remain small and fast.
     
  15. denis

    denis Registered Member

    a perfect popup blocker. Webroot could do that, :D
     
  16. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

    Just some info:
    HTH,

    TH
     
  17. ProTruckDriver

    ProTruckDriver Registered Member

    I have the same problem using IE-8. What setting / settings do you unselect so it doesn't mess up the auto logins?
     
  18. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

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