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Scan Area
This section allows you to customize the settings for Junk Cleaner, Temporary Files, Old Downloads, Malware Scan, and Identity Protector.

Click on them individually to make changes.
Clicking Junk Cleaner settings will let you decide which file types to scan the system for. Checkmark the boxes and click Apply to save the settings.

Once this is done, the Junk Cleaner module will scan only for those selected file types.
Clicking Temporary Files settings will let you decide the file types you want to scan the system. Checkmark the boxes and click Apply to save settings.

Once this is done, when you use the Temporary Files module, it will scan only for those selected file types.
Clicking Invalid Registry Scan settings will let you decide the file types for which you want to scan the Windows Registry. Checkmark the boxes and click Apply to save settings.

Once this is done, when you use the Invalid Registry module, it will scan only for those selected file types.
Clicking Old Downloads settings will let you decide the duration of the downloads. By default, it searches for downloads older than 2 months. You can change it days, weeks, months, and years.

Click the drop-down menu to select the duration and click Apply button to save settings.
Once this is done, when you use the Old Downloads module, it will scan for the downloaded files for the selected duration.
Clicking Malware Scan settings will let you decide the file types for which you want to scan the system for infection. Checkmark the boxes and click Apply to save settings.

Once this is done, using the Malware Scan module will scan only those selected file types for infections.
Clicking Identity Protector settings allows you to choose the browser to scan. Checkmark the boxes and click Apply to save the settings.

Once this is done, when you use the Identity Protector, it will scan selected browsers for privacy and personally exposing information.