If you’re familiar with the interface of Google Chrome, you won’t find any new surprises in the beta version.
Users who download Google Chrome Beta on their Windows desktop can explore several new features that may or may not get released. The only difference is that the beta version is always a step ahead of Google Chrome - the stable version. Just like Google Chrome, Google Chrome Beta is a web browser that lets you surf the internet, check your emails, download files, open sites, play music, and do much more. To clean, click Run Cleaner.įor more information on the Custom Clean process, please look at this topic.Enjoy the latest features before they’re released! Click Analyze to see a list of the exact files which can be cleaned.If you’d like to clean only Microsoft Edge's cookies, make sure only the Cookies box under Edge is selected. For example, if you wish to exclude Edge from being cleaned, deselect every box under Microsoft Edge (or click on the Edge icon to select/deselect everything at once). To choose what you’d like to clean, select (and deselect) the boxes in the list.You can also click the Applications tab to view other applications, including non-Microsoft Browsers, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.The list includes each browser's name and all the types of data within each browser that can be cleaned (for example, Chrome’s Internet Cache, History, and Cookies). In this section, you’ll see a Windows tab, which lists all the Microsoft browsers available for cleaning. In CCleaner, click on the Custom Clean icon on the left.
How to find Custom Clean and use it in CCleaner for Windows: For more long-term usage of a custom cleaning regimen, we recommend using Custom Clean instead. This can be customized for individual runs of Health Check by clicking the Privacy option and unchecking the desired options. The default level of cleaning we briefly mentioned above is used in CCleaner’s Health Check. Health Check and d efault web browser cleaning: CCleaner can perform a default clean on your 'regular use' browser and clean all data from your 'secure' browser.
This might be useful if, for example, you prefer to use one browser for day-to-day browsing and another for accessing more sensitive information such as online banking. You can edit CCleaner’s settings to choose which browsers and what data within them should be cleaned.
Customize how you clean different web browsers and data: By default, CCleaner will clean all available browsers and a recommended level of data within them. How CCleaner cleans your web browsers and why:Īs you browse the web, data is collected, which can be cleaned. As browsers are continuously updated, a new version of CCleaner is usually released every month to stay on top of any changes. Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox are all covered by CCleaner for Windows.