ccleaner offers to delete Passwords. in Edge, Explorer, Firefox and other browsers.
If I delete the passwords from Edge, will that ONLY delete them there or all passwords in other browsers too? It is not relly clear, and testing it, might be not a very good idea.
(I have uninstalled Edge completely and Firefox is the only one installed right now, but I will (most probably) install Brave again...)
Can I simply click everything at all the browsers, except the one that I actually use?
Thank you...
This has been asked a few times on the CCleaner forum.
CCleaner's Custom Clean (where the delete browser Passwords option are) will only clear what you tell it to clear.
If you look you will see that there is a seperate 'Saved Passwords' option for each browser that you have, it will only clean them for a browser if/when you have ticked it for that browser.
(Those are all unticked by default, wouldn't want someone deleteing their saved passwords unless they specifically choose to do so).
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You can also right-click on any of the options in those list (even if it isn't ticked and so greyed out) and you will get a context menu where you can 'Ananlyze' just that option to see what it would clean. eg
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If you want to be extra sure then simply make a backup of your logins/passwords in Firefox, its easy to do.
Firefox menu>Passwords>3-dots menu>Export passwords.
And of course you don't have to use CCleaner, you can always go into each browser and delete your passwords there rather than using CCleaner to do it.
EDIT to add-
For a test, (because TBH it's a while since I'd last tested it), I just used CCleaner to delete my saved passwords from Edge, that's all it did and my Firefox saved passwords were not touched.
(Now I have to put them back into Edge, but of course I had backed them up before deleting them).
Edited by Nukecad, 28 March 2024 - 06:58 AM.