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Ccleaner transformed from a very useful tool into an “adware”

Ccleaner has recently become a useful and essential application in adware, announcing unwanted programming that we should avoid at all costs.

Ccleaner 5.44 displays offers and announcements for users
A few hours ago, an Avast has released a new update on its Windows cleanup and optimization program, the new Ccleaner 5.44.

This new version includes some minor compatibility changes relevant, but an company took an opportunity to add ads to Ccleaner, ads that will remind us repeatedly that we can afford the Pro version of this app and that we have a summer discount.

These ads are currently only for the Pro version of Ccleaner, but we’ll almost certainly start seeing other ads to install Avast at any time, and we’ll probably see third-party ads.

How to prevent ads from appearing again with the new Ccleaner
An Avast is determined to do whatever it takes to monetize Ccleaner, either by adding advertising, collecting user data or cheating in the installation process to install the antivirus.

Fortunately, although we do not have an option to disable this advertising, you can prevent it from appearing if we block all of activity on our firewall. In this way, we can use  as usual, without publicity stunts, and also, as it is locked in our computer’s firewall, we will not be sending personal data about how we use the tool and for that.

Of course went to the dark side, and unfortunately, it’s time to look for alternatives.

Fortunately recently we have just presented you with a very useful and free program to clean, protect and optimize computers running Windows 10. We are talking about Tron Script, a very small, direct and practical tool that is free and easy to use . free.

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