Hi, I am new here. I wonder how many of you use Glary Utilities? I had it on my old laptop, and it was great! Now that I got this new laptop, I got the Webroot Internet Security Plus on here. However, I miss a lot of the features of Glary and I was just wondering if it is safe to run Glary while I have this one installed from Webroot?
Thanks!
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Using another clean up Utility while Webroot is installed
Best answer by Baldrick
Hi JBO
Welcome to the Community Forums
I periodically run Glarys Utilities on my systems and to date I have had no issue either with the app itself or any conflict or issue related to WRSA as a result of using it.
It is a pretty good app of its type...but I should point out that it does a lot more than either CCleaner or the built in cleaner of Windows...so if you are looking for something to only clean the usual 'garbage' out, i.e., temp files, cached internet pages, etc., make sure that either you parametrise Glarys carefully, i.e., uncheck anything that you do not want to have done or use a specific 'garbage' cleaning app...of which CCleaner, mentioned by@ , is one of the best (and safest).
Hope that helps further
Regards, Baldrick
View originalWelcome to the Community Forums
I periodically run Glarys Utilities on my systems and to date I have had no issue either with the app itself or any conflict or issue related to WRSA as a result of using it.
It is a pretty good app of its type...but I should point out that it does a lot more than either CCleaner or the built in cleaner of Windows...so if you are looking for something to only clean the usual 'garbage' out, i.e., temp files, cached internet pages, etc., make sure that either you parametrise Glarys carefully, i.e., uncheck anything that you do not want to have done or use a specific 'garbage' cleaning app...of which CCleaner, mentioned by
Hope that helps further
Regards, Baldrick
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