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Old February 23rd 20, 05:37 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Avast Defraggler reads cookies during install.

I was looking for a tool to tell how many fragments the page file is, maybe to make a youtube tutorial video.

PageDefrag from sysinternals dont work on windows 7.

I tried defraggler from avast companies, which I generally don't like, cause their software/anti virus sucks and slows down systems.

Tried it anyway... turns out this software reads all cookies from firefox browser.

Took ages since there are billions of cookies lol, so I terminated this piece of crap.

Just warning you... with this kind of software your privacy is a bit at risk in case you didn't know

First time I see software do this.

Bye for now,
Skybuck.
 




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