
When you're analyzing a large volume of bad or similar photos, you now have the option to select all photos (and deselect the ones you want to keep), rather than selecting them one by one But now, we'll take you straight there when you click ‘Manage Allowed Sites.’ Previously, you had to scroll down on the ‘Settings’ screen to find the ‘Browser Cleaning’ and the ‘allowed websites’ section. Now, you can easily remove cookies, cache, and browsing history from your Vivaldi web browser. We've listened to your feedback and have added browser cleaning for Vivaldi. CCleaner for Mac 2.6 brings new browser cleaning in addition to some ease-of-use upgrades for our ‘Analyze photos’ feature, plus some handy bug fixes This will be the last version of the product that supports macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) Mac Professional - you can now control what browser history is deleted when cleaning, so you can choose to keep recent items or clean it all

We’ve introduced a new password setting which will reduce the need to enter your password when cleaning or enabling/disabling startup items We’ve added a warning notification when all large files are selected (to prevent accidental deletion of these files) We’ve made various improvements to ensure your device will run smoothly

Updates for the upcoming release of macOS 13: We’ve introduced new system information, which you can access by clicking the CCleaner icon in the top-right corner of your Mac's menu bar

It also includes several tweaks for the upcoming MacOS 13 (Ventura) Operating System, so you can seamlessly use CCleaner on Mac’s latest and greatest OS. This release displays your system statistics in a brand new UI (accessible via the CCleaner menu bar), so you can keep track of your system’s vitals at the click of a button.
