

Other new features include improvements for Google's Chrome browser, like the ability to clean stored passwords or the download history. The developers have improved the program's cookie management feature, the import of the cookies exceptions list, and several clean up modes related to cookies. PrivaZer 2.0 ships with several other improvements, many of them related to how cookies are cleaned and handled in the program. If you click on the clean button you get options to do a normal, quick or turbo cleanup which not only differ in the time it takes to complete the process, but also in how additional traces on the system are handled. What appears to be missing is an option to uncheck some options from being deleted. This opens a new window with the results of the scan.

To do so, simply click on an entry on the page to review all findings.

You can configure PrivaZer to clean up all traces automatically for you, or, which I suggest you do, review them before that happens. The scan may take a while to complete depending on a number of factors including your computer's current state and performance. I highly suggest you check the create a restore point and save Registry boxes in the lower right corner of the screen that are available in both interfaces so that you can restore any of the changes made by the clean up if something goes wrong. It is again possible to switch to the advanced user interface with a click for even more options and control.

One of the main changes in PrivaZer 2.0 is the new basic user interface that has improved how the in-depth scanning interface looks like in that mode. The developers of the application have tried to overcome the complexity by integrating basic user and advanced user modes in the application. If you compare the interface of CCleaner and PrivaZer, you will probably come to the conclusion that PrivaZer's is not as streamlined. I have reviewed the application twice in the last year, but today's release of PrivaZer 2.0 was reason enough to take another look at the application. PrivaZer on the other hand is a contender to the throne. While it cleans some, it ignores many others which is why third party cleaning solutions are used by a lot of users of the operating system.ĬCleaner is the uncrowned king of cleaning tools at least when it comes to popularity. Windows' own disk cleanup tool is not really suited for removing the majority of traces and temporary files that are created constantly on your system.
