![]() ![]() Note: For what I wrote above to be true, you must delete your sandbox. If you dont check mark anything, Cleaner wont detect files related to Firefox. If you do, CCleaner should detect Firefox files when you run CCleaner. If you check mark anything else, then you are allowing Firefox to modify, make changes to Firefox files in AppData folder. Thats the result when you dont put a check mark on any exclusion in Sandbox settings>Applications>Web browser (other than the one to Force Firefox to run in this sandbox). Check this link.Ĭlick to expand.Not allowing anything out of the sandbox means your sandbox is locked down, Firefox is not allowed to write outside the sandbox. I dont use Chrome or anything but Firefox but other browsers the experience should be similar than the one I have with Firefox.īut anyway, don't assume that just because you are running your browser sandboxed, Windows is not recording some of the things you do sandboxed with the browser/other programs. Those runs by IE were/are not sandboxed, I guess IE might still be used by some programs. I know years ago, the system, and some programs you installed also used IE. In the case of IE, even if you dont run IE at all, CCleaner after a few days, will detect something, thats normal. I do it using custom settings for history but in the end works out he same. So, CCleaner wont detect history as there wont be anything to detect. What I do is set Firefox in Firefox Options to Never remember history, that deletes history and you still save bookmarks. But there is something we can do to get rid of history and still save bookmarks. Firefox history can be detected by CCleaner even if you run your Firefox sandboxed. This is because history and bookmarks are saved by Firefox in the same file (places.sqlite). Now, you must realize when you allow acces to something related to the browser in Sandbox settings, that something could be detected by CCleaner.įor example in Firefox, if you allow access to bookmarks (which is something everyone should, I think, otherwise it would be inconvenient), history also gets out. That has never happened, not even because of the short period of times when I run the browser outside the sandbox. Firefox Cookies is something I cant remember ever being detected by CCleaner. I am always looking at Firefox when I run CCleaner and never happens. The only time CCleaner finds something for Firefox is when I run it outside the sandbox to update it or to update addons. ![]() ![]() Regarding using browsers under Sandboxie, in the case of Firefox (my browser), if you don't allow anything out of the sandbox in Sandbox settings>Applications>Web browser, nothing gets out. Also, any help with this would be appreciated. But anyway, I was going to show a screen shot where CCleaner said that it cleaned 17 tracking files after only being on a page at Wilders Security Forums and after I deleted that page with Sandboxie. And also nowhere did I see that new members couldn't post images until after a specified amount of time. Well, I was going to show an image, but after wasting a half an hour in trying to read the instruction threads on how to post an image, I didn't see "Additional Options" or "Manage Attachments" for my post. Therefore, I don't understand how you can then use CCleaner and see all these tracking files listed.Īlso, from what I understand, the Wilders Security Forums aren't suppose to be using tracking files, however, earlier this morning, I came to this forum sandboxed, deleted the sandbox and then ran CCleaner and then I took a screen shot of the results and got this: cookies, tracking files, malware, viruses, etc.) gets deleted. Well, the only problem with that is that I always go on the web with Sandboxie, and from what I understand, when you delete their sandbox, everything(e.g. Hi, I'm new to the forum and I noticed in the latest version of CCleaner, v (64 bit), they now show the little image of the spy in sunglasses and it says "Privacy" underneath that and shows how many tracking files were removed. ![]()
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