(You run CCleaner again, Windows makes a new empty file). So these files will always get recreated shortly after you clean, there is nothing inĀ ...
those in the Cookies to Keep column, which can be found in Options > Cookies.
First, what is it that Ccleaner calls tracking files?
Erasing browsing history and tracking files, which is done as part of a
you can turn off Monitoring using these steps:
Remove up to 34GBs of junk files a year from apps and web
Updated: User anger has forced CCleaner to backtrack on merged data collection and
I just used CCleaner and saw that 1930 new tracking files were added to
Even if i hop on and go to a typical https page and maybe check some emails, when running CC again the numbers are quickly into the hundreds.
EDIT: also CCleaner doesn't know which files are there to track you and if