However, when "just" used for deletion of system/Windows, temp-files, browser history, Windows memory dumps and so... is it wise to use? Or not?
And if not, which reliable alternatives are there out there?
I understand Microsoft's intention here, at least I think I do.
There have been so many printer driver related problems over the years due to OEM printer drivers not be compatible with the latest Windows update, that Microsoft wants to eliminate those by controlling the printer driver updates and keeping them compatible with the latest Windows update.
That is okay as far it goes, but what it can do is put limitations on printers that wouldn't be there with OEM drivers since the OEM printer drivers are not universal drivers.
It's a tradeoff and one can only hope it doesn't turn all Windows printers into $69 Brother printers.
Vivaldi is a very unique browser. It's the only chromium based browser that has its own powerful and fully customizable UI. It even supports CSS like firefox based browsers do. If someone wants a powerhouse chromium based browser, Vivaldi is actually his only option. All other chromium based browsers just tweak the vanilla chromium UI. It also comes from an ethical company that has proved its ethics all these years. Something very rare in the chromium world... (all other companies which develop chromium based browsers own an ad company, Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera etc).
While I agree that in some instances you should be wary of the government, shouldn't we also be wary of corporations that have the money, reach and power of many governments?
Having good regulations is essential for population protection (from corps trying to make more money than the other guy). At least we can vote in and out governments, but these days your choice of consumer tech is now only a few very large players. And we also know "consumers" are idiots and need protecting, it's literally the government's job to deliver those services.
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Either you love it or hate it: CCleaner
Driver updaters, registry cleaner etc is a no-go.
However, when "just" used for deletion of system/Windows, temp-files, browser history, Windows memory dumps and so... is it wise to use? Or not?
And if not, which reliable alternatives are there out there?
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