The main goal is to highlight and exclude scripts that clears user data
(such as Chrome bookmarks) from standard recommendation, thus allowing
more granular and intentional user selection. Because scripts that are
recommended as "standard" should be non-breaking.
Standard: Recommend only clearing data that would not be noticable by
user. E.g. caches and logs.
Strict : Recommend clearing data that may be noticable by user, but
does not affect stored consciously data by user. E.g. cookies.
Do not recommend if data is stored consciously by user. E.g. favorites
/ bookmarks.
[General]
- Change wording from "Clear xx traces" to "Clean xx history" to make
it more clear and unify the naming with macOS scripts.
- More documentation both in code and both as more references.
[Chrome]
- Unrecommend deleting Chrome user profile.
- Document what each chrome clean-up script is doing in more detail.
[Internet Explorer]
- Document IE scripts better.
- For Cookie cleanup, add solutions for later Windows version.
- Unrecommend some from standard.
- Remove undocumented `Local Settings\Traces` folder.
- Take ownership before deleting Temporary Internet Files. Fixes
permission error.
- Remove `INetCookies\PrivacIE` script because it's undocumented and
we already have cleanup for its parent folder (`INetCookies`).
- Remove "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Traces" due to lack of
documentation.
[Safari]
- Remove cleanup for undocumented traces folders `Safari\Traces`.
- Document with subcategories and references.
- Fix clearing all data not pointing to `localappdata`.
- Unrecomend clearing all data.
[Opera]
- Rename to "Clear all.." to show intent.
- Unrecommend as it removes everything.