When’s the last time you did some PC spring cleaning? All those unused and unnecessary files that have built up over the years could be slowing down your system and even making your data vulnerable to prying eyes. You have to optimize all that.
One of the easiest way to do it is to use CCleaner — and right now CCleaner Professional is on sale for just $14.95 on the PCWorld Store. That’s a 63 percent discount for a 1-year/1-device license.
Our friends over at Tech Advisor reviewed CCleaner Professional and gave it a 4.5-star rating and their Editors’ Choice award as they found it’s not only affordable but also offers solid performance. It’s packed with useful tools and features, too. “CCleaner remains one of the best cleaning software options around, not only at one of the lowest prices but offering top-notch performance,” reads the review.
CCleaner Professional can remove junk files (like temporary files that are left over from installations), browsing history, cache files, and other types of files that were supposed to be removed but stuck around. It’ll free up a lot more storage space than you realize.
It can also optimize your device’s performance by identifying and freezing unnecessary background processes that waste computing cycles. Other tools include utilities for permanently deleting sensitive files (so they can never be recovered) and removing tracking data and cookies (to preserve your privacy while using the internet).
Get CCleaner Professional for the special price of $14.95 on the PCWorld Store and keep your computer clean and optimized for a whole year.
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