![]() ![]() Mozilla implemented an option in Firefox 79 to sync extension data using the browser's built-in synchronization feature. Update: the latest version of CCleaner fixes the issue. Firefox 79 Stable was released on Jand users started to experience the issue from that day forward. And since there is no benefit to using a registry cleaner, running that risk is a very bad bargain.What makes the issue particularly troublesome is that Firefox users informed Piriform, the maker of CCleaner, about the issue on July 1 when Firefox 79 was released to the Beta channel. Rather, the problem with a registry cleaner is that it carries with it the substantial risk of having a problem. Many people have used a registry cleaner and never had a problem with it. If they always caused problems, they would disappear from the market almost immediately. Let me point out that neither I nor anyone else who warns against the use of registry cleaners has ever said that they always cause problems. The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit it may have. Despite what many people think, and what vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you. Leave the registry alone and don't use any registry cleaner. Cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is dangerous. ![]() Registry cleaning programs are all snake oil. No surprise here, Microsoft does not want you to use (CCleaner's) registry cleaner.
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