CCleaner Now Available FREE for Android (No Ads, No IAPs)

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Keep your Android clean, safe and fast using CCleaner!

Piriform, the makers of the world’s most popular PC and Mac cleaning software bring you CCleaner for Android.

Remove junk, reclaim space, monitor your system and browse safely. Become the Master of your own device with the ultimate cleaning app for your Android!

Optimize and Clean
● Speed up your phone and remove junk safely
● Clean application cache, download folders, browser history, clipboard content and more
● Delete call logs and SMS messages individually, in bulk, by age or by contact

Reclaim Storage Space
● Streamline your Android smartphone or tablet
● Quickly and easily uninstall multiple unwanted applications
● Free up valuable storage space on your device

Easy to Use
● Optimize your Android in just a few clicks
● Simple, intuitive user interface which is easy to navigate
● Totally free from Ads and clutter
● Fast, compact and efficient with low memory and CPU usage

Monitor your System
● Check the usage of your CPU
● Keep track of your RAM and internal storage space
● Check out your battery levels and temperature

Related Stores

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Comments

  • thankyou great app

  • +11

    Just a general note:

    Android does not require this. The OS has it's own 'process killer'which is better than using a third party one.
    Especially from android 4.4 onwards, these are just redundant and can actually cause more damage.
    (ie: killing off tasks that immediately reboot which then uses up data (weather apps/widgets, Facebook etc)

    Also, be careful about setting auto-clean/delete which can delete stuff you want.

    Just a further note: this and cleanmaster leave 'hidden' photos on the cache.

    • +1

      For my SG2 It is required big time.

      Now I agree that RAM Cleaners/Process stoppers are not required.

      However when you have dumplogs and cache that do not clean themselves out correctly from your 2GB of internal space it is required.

      • Yeah, I had to do that as well for my wife's SG2 phone. Had only a few apps installed but no room left! The Samsung service guy at the Samsung store at Highpoint said she would need to unload some apps as they are taking up too much room (they weren't). So in the end had to root the phone to get access to (I think) /data/log/ which was full of dumpstate files, each about 8mb. Then suddenly 1.5GB free!
        Wish Samsung would fix that issue, it's clearly caused by them.

    • This is not a task killer.

    • whilst I agree fully with what you say, I believe the ram/process monitor is just that: a monitor, monitoring what's using the ram, not killing things (like advanced task killer etc). I believe, like the pc version of ccleaner, it's primary use is clearing cookies, cache, duplicated files etc (for those not so educated in doing it themselves)

      • You can check RAM usage yourself via Android's settings.

        Those functions are perfectly fine! I'm referring to the one click delete/clean function they use. (Which deletes things that the app determines as junk; unused apps and more recently photos and music which has been resolved)

        Edit: I didn't originally neg this or plan to neg this as it could still be useful to some.

  • Do I need this if i already have clean master?

    • highly doubt it, YES get them both :D

  • good find thanks

  • Tightarse!!!! I love you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • +5

      I may begin to believe you when you start voting for my deals :)

  • Dude - CCleaner has always been free, this is not a deal, if it were then every piece of freeware on the market would be

    • Why did you give it a plus then dude?

    • CCleaner has always been free

      Not true. There are 3 versions. The one you speak of is limited to 2 functions only.

      This deal basically offers the Pro version on your Android for free.

      http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download?pc

    • -1

      I agree , I thought it was always free ?

      • I think everyone's getting confused - I don't think it was ever a paid app for android - if you were in the beta program you would've had this for many months already. I believe it was just released to the public though for android. On PC there are free and paid versions though.

  • +1

    Why was this moved to the forums?

    • probably because it's always going to be free on android (I assume)

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