No flyout/popup ads or other shenanigans. This, of course, stops CCleaner accessing the Internet. I then go to Program Files > CCleaner and delete the CCleanerUpdate executable and use a little program called OneClickFirewall to disable Internet access for the CCleaner and CCleaner64 executables (with OneClickFirewall you just right click on the executables and select “Block Internet Access”). these days) is install/update it with the computer disconnected from the Internet.Īfter the install or update, I disable and delete the 2 scheduled tasks CCleaner creates.
Just like a lot of companies these days.Īnyway, what I do with CCleaner (like I do with Windows and a lot of programs and drivers, etc. Goes to prove they really don’t care about annoying people. I would have thought that after all the flak they copped about this last year they wouldn’t have tried it again.
Have CCleaner/Avast been at it again with the Black Friday ‘flyout’ ads this year?