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Editors’ Review
While it's fine to have some limitations in trial versions, this so-called privacy software's demo version won't remove a single unwanted file or browsing trace.
Web Rubber's user interface requires very little interaction, but at the cost of giving users little control. It's simply a window that lists all of the files and features that it's supposed to clean. You can't manually go in and select what you would like to include or exclude in the cleaning process. The Clean Now button is your only option here. Before the process starts, before it does anything at all, you'll be prompted to register Web Rubber, which seems a bit presumptuous.
At first, we were surprised by how fast it scanned and cleaned our computer. But we quickly found out why the process took so little time: the program didn't clean anything at all. The publisher notes only a "clean feature limit," but in reality this "limit" prevents any removal of files at all.
We've tested numerous privacy tools that are free and work without any issues. We recommend you choose one of them over a tool that can't prove it does what it promises.
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