CCleaner 5.50 new version from Piriform

Piriform has released a new version of its file cleaning software . The 5.50 version, is reported to have new options to control program updates.

The 2018 was not very pleasant for Piriform, the CCleaner software development company, and Avast's parent company.

Embedding telemetry in the application, without informing users and without switching options, along with forced automatic updates to new versions of CCleaner, were two of 2018's biggest bugs.CCleaner

The new version of CCleaner 5.50, however, comes with a new menu "Updates" in the program options. Provides users with control of application updates according to release notes.

CCleaner therefore seems to be giving control of the updates to the end user. Piriform distinguishes updates into "major" ones that ensure "CCleaner runs safely and smoothly" and simple updates which simply suggests the upgrade.

Product updates are defined as updates that "provide the latest product improvements and cleaning system updates."

Automatic updates will only be important updates, but again they will have to be enabled by the end user. After the automatic download and users will receive a notification informing them of what has been done on their system.

Simple product updates will only be manually applied to free users. Pro users will be able to apply updates automatically.

The option to view notifications for new updates is deactivated by default. So those who wish to receive information should activate the function.

Piriform seems to be trying a lot harder after the scandals that broke out. The company added more privacy options to . It remains to be seen if all that he promises with the new version works.

Of course things would go much better if Piriform not exploited the confidence that users of the app have shown them for so long.

Will you re-trust Piriform and CCleaner?

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