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It *should* give you the same results. Can you link them if they don't break the forum's rules?
It *should* give you the same results. Can you link them if they don't break the forum's rules?
You can add cleaning rules to HDCleaner and set Canary Edge to keep cookies. Then you can selectively delete cookies in HDCleaner.
You'd need AddedBrowsers.ini as per HDCleaner's help file.
Information about HDCleaner INI files:INI files must be stored in Unicode format.Additional INI files must be located in the application installation folder (typically, C:\Program Files\HDCleaner).With Winapp2.ini you can add entries for new software that HDCleaner can clean. With Winapp1.ini any applications you list there will replace the default applications on the Applications tab.With Winsys1.ini any entries you list there will replace the default applications on the Windows tab.By default, none of the INI files exist when you first install the application.Here is the contents of my file:How to add Chromium based browsers, portable Chromium based browsers or Mozilla based browsers to HDCleaner: Create a ini-file named AddedBrowsers.ini in Unicode format in the installation folder. The entries must have the following format:[Name of Chromium ( or Mozilla) based browser *]PathExeFile=This is the exe file name of the browserPathUserDataDefault=Path to Default user data folderType=CHROME( or MOZILLA)
CCleaner is working on support for Edge Chromium: CCleaner Beta - Edge Chromium v5.61.006 - Beta Releases - CCleaner Community Forums.
The cookies to keep feature is definitely something I miss the most.