After logging out of any password protected website and before I shut down my computer, I always wipe out all traces of my online activity. I had no problem doing this yesterday using the old format. How do I accomplish this using the new format?
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Hello Okla_56,
I assume you are referring to the System Cleaner function? That has been renamed and revamped a bit, and you will find it by clicking the 'gear tool' next to Utilities, System Optimizer tab, Optimize Now button.
I assume you are referring to the System Cleaner function? That has been renamed and revamped a bit, and you will find it by clicking the 'gear tool' next to Utilities, System Optimizer tab, Optimize Now button.
Thanks for the help!
You are most welcome!
Hello Okla_56 and Welcome to the Webroot Community Forums.
Just make sure you setup the settings the way you like it please see here in the 2014 Online Helpfile: http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C9_SystemOptimizer/CH9c_ChangingSystemOptimizerSettings.htm
HTH,
TH ;)
Just make sure you setup the settings the way you like it please see here in the 2014 Online Helpfile: http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C9_SystemOptimizer/CH9c_ChangingSystemOptimizerSettings.htm
HTH,
TH ;)
After playing around with the new console, I noticed there is still a scheduler for the System Optimizer. As we had prior to the update, you can schedule your optimizer to work like your virus scanner to run once a day. This can be found in by going to Utilities>click on the grey gear to the right, then select in the new window System Optimizer tab. From here you want to click on scheduler on the bottom right. From this window you can have the optimizer scan your PC once a day at a set time, I usually prefer to do this at the end of each night to make sure my performance the next day will be the best and to erase the temp Internet folders that contain sensitive I created through out the day.
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