How tracking records, temporary files and clutter build up on a Windows PC over time, and what removing them actually does for speed.
Clutter accumulates quietly
Every computer collects files it no longer needs. Browsing leaves behind tracking records, applications create temporary files, and installers sometimes bring along potentially unwanted software. None of it announces itself — it simply accumulates.
On its own, a single leftover file is nothing. The problem is the sheer volume that gathers over months and years of normal use, until a once-quick machine starts to feel sluggish.
How it affects speed and privacy
Junk files take up space and can get in the way of the tasks your PC is trying to do. They can slow down both your computer and your internet browser, and the privacy trail left by tracking records is something many people would rather clear out.
You may also notice the symptoms rather than the cause: pop-ups, irrelevant warnings and the occasional crash. Those crash-causing files are exactly the sort of thing a clean-up is meant to address.
What removing them does
MyCleanPC removes files that slow down your computer and internet browser, clearing tracking records, junk files and potentially unwanted software. The aim is to get your PC back to a faster, smoother experience in minutes.
Its scanning engine finds and repairs the files affecting your computer's speed, and it also eliminates pop-ups, irrelevant warnings and crash-causing files so the day-to-day experience feels cleaner.
Setting realistic expectations
A clean-up helps, but results are not identical on every machine. Computer security and performance improvements will vary depending upon the condition of your computer, the software you are using, and other factors outside of our control.
The honest way to find out what a clean-up would do for your particular PC is to run the free diagnostic scan first — it costs nothing and shows you what is actually there before you decide to activate the £19.99/year licence.