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NZT 12-22-2009 08:05 AM

The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Hi guys, as we all know deleting cookies is essential when using multiple ebay accounts. Also doing this and performing registry scans and deleting junk keeps your PC running in tip top condition.

Here are my top programs I recommend to do this (In order of my personal rating)

1) Evidence Eliminator (£102 to buy)

An Excellent utility to erase, internet history cookies etc (but not flash)

Pros, easy to operate. One click scan

Cons Can be expensive

I have codes for Evidence Eliminator 5 (Windows 2000, NT XP)

and EE 6 (Vista) If anyone needs them.

2) Uniblue Registry Cleaner 2010

A great easy to use utility and pleasing interface to find, and delete problems. Users noticed improved speeds after running scan

3) CC Cleaner. Another good utility

4) Winaso Registry Optimiser > ANother scanner, does a good clean

5) Registry Mechanic > Finds and deletes problems in registry from partially deleted programs etc.

6) Wise Disk Cleaner 4.84 (FREE) Good program but annoying pop up asking you to upgrade.

If you need any registration codes let me know.

One or a combination of these programs is ideal to clean cookies and keep all running well. Will give you the edge with surviving on ebay /paypal

captainjack1980 12-22-2009 08:25 AM

I use ccleaner.

I used to use evidence eliminator a few years ago for wiping free space. Can't believe what they are charging for it now.

Now I just delete the windows user account once the Ebay/Paypal account associated with it dies.

CaptainJack

oompaloompa 12-22-2009 08:52 AM

betterprivacy LSO
cccleaner - browsing cookies
why pay, if you can get it for free, Ive tested them, browser doesnt remember you after theyve been used

NZT 12-22-2009 11:16 AM

Jack, I have read a lot on here about using a separate user account but have never tried that. So that will work and you dont need to delete any cookies?

The only problem is a new user account will be like a guest account wont it? and you wont be able to access all programs? Is this right?

EmptyPockets 12-22-2009 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oompaloompa (Post 116172)
betterprivacy LSO
cccleaner - browsing cookies
why pay, if you can get it for free, Ive tested them, browser doesnt remember you after theyve been used

These work fine for me ;)

lakeman 12-22-2009 11:28 AM

Neo, You've been here over a year and you don't use separate user accounts?? It's a lot easier then deleting cookies when switching between accounts and a lot safer. With user accounts, you rarely get the phone call to verify the pin.

No it won't be like a guess. You can make all your user accounts Admins so they can all do the same things your original one can..

captainjack1980 12-22-2009 11:36 AM

It's the way forward - no more cookie deleting. And you can set them all up as admins (as lakeman said). Name the account after your ebay/PP user id, have a wallpaper made up of your PP/Ebay details, have a text document on your desktop with all the account info in....

Also store copies of the details for each account in you Public Documents folder as well as anything else you need to access on a regular basis - that way you don't need to keep switching accounts to find something you need.

CaptainJack

oompaloompa 01-09-2010 08:08 AM

I have too many accounts to use seperate users for each. Big or master accounts get their own users, smaller or experimental ones dont...

so I use betterprivacy and delete upon exit - would you guys suggest dom storage on or off though. Ive found disabling the dom storage is problematic as sites chuck you off, as they are object led.....

I think that just deleting LSO with BP upon exit is enough, but what do you guys think, I am doing a big reshuffle of users soon, and I will be tripling up on some users...

SevnSins 01-09-2010 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oompaloompa (Post 116172)
betterprivacy LSO
cccleaner - browsing cookies
why pay, if you can get it for free, Ive tested them, browser doesnt remember you after theyve been used

For eBay, these two work fine.:clap:

First Edition 01-09-2010 10:15 AM

The new verison of cc cleaner will wipe free space.

SevnSins 01-09-2010 10:16 AM

i like ccleaner. mostly for the automatic cleaning at startup.

NZT 01-09-2010 02:44 PM

yes, tried cc cleaner. application works really fast, dont know how effective it is though.

Evidence Eliminator is good and takes about 25 minutes to run a full clean.

If anyone wants it I have a free copy with serial.

GreenBean 01-09-2010 05:34 PM

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:cheer:CCleaner has not let me down yet.:cheer:

jbluntz 06-01-2010 03:06 AM

I heard better pivacy LSO is better than cc cleaner and it comes as an ad-on with firefox.

SevnSins 06-01-2010 08:08 AM

For the most part, CCleaner finds the ones that eBay/PayPal load onto your machine. Although; BP finds others used by other sites, and CCleaner does not. Since BP can be automatically ran when I close FF, i just use both of them to be safe.

Vicvelcro 06-01-2010 08:14 AM

You can have BP clean when you open AND when you close firefox. Good option, just in case firefox crashes before you end your session. Or enable it to clean when it opens but not clean when you close firefox - for those of us who want to peek inside those nasty files to see what makes them tick.

SevnSins 06-01-2010 08:25 AM

Good point Vic. I forgot about the on open option. I have them both checked.

Paranoid much?

Vicvelcro 06-01-2010 08:42 AM

Damn Skippy I'm Paranoid.

jbluntz 06-01-2010 08:59 AM

That's some good info but you guys seem pretty paranoid for giving out some good info, I must be missing something, maybe? you think?

Vicvelcro 06-01-2010 09:32 AM

Methods of tracking users are becoming more robust and sophisticated nearly every day. Since being tracked by sites is something which is we find particularly inconvenient, it is imperative that a person wishing to avoid lots of complication should become fluent in all the factors involved. The quickie tidbits aren't enough. It isn't just IP and cookies anymore. Hasn't been for a while.

jbluntz 06-01-2010 09:39 AM

I was thinking the same thing myself but alot of people here seem to be a little touchy on the issue so I try to keep a little quiet about it, like to keep the peace, don't want to stir up any problems.

Vicvelcro 06-01-2010 09:57 AM

Yes, some people only want to hear information that they find convenient. Those people don't want the truth, if and when the truth indicates they need to expend more effort than they find pleasant.

Well, that's fine for those people who don't mind trading off knowledge for expediency.

Me, I want to know all the answers and therefore be able to live long and prosper. To me, that's better than a 5 minute fix that only works for 30 days.


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