ProCleaner
- 2.02K
- 4.9
- Installs
- 750.00M
- Version
- Varies with device
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Pro
1. ProCleaner efficiently reclaims storage by scanning and removing junk files, caches, duplicate photos, and large unused files. Its targeted recommendations and one‑tap cleanup free significant space without manual searching, enabling more app installs, media storage, and reliable backups while minimizing time and effort through smart grouping and automated suggestions.
2. ProCleaner improves device performance by clearing app caches, temporary files, and background clutter that slow response times. Regular cleaning reduces memory pressure and background processes, resulting in faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and often improved battery life. Customizable schedules and lightweight operation maintain performance without noticeable resource overhead.
3. ProCleaner enhances privacy and control by securely deleting sensitive files and clearing residual data from uninstalled apps, reducing risk of data leakage. It also provides app management tools to identify large or rarely used apps, offer uninstall suggestions, and automate cleanup tasks — helping maintain a tidy, private, and well-organized device.
Con
1) Overzealous cleaning: ProCleaner can remove useful caches, app data, temporary files, or thumbnails that apps rely on, causing broken functionality, lost settings or login data, slower app startup, and accidental deletion of personal files. Without clear undo or granular control, recovery may be difficult or impossible.
2) Privacy and permissions risks: the app often requests broad access to storage, usage data, and system settings and may collect telemetry or personal information. Inadequate privacy disclosures, unclear data-sharing practices, or insufficient opt-outs can expose sensitive data to advertisers or third parties, raising security and trust concerns.
3) Monetization and ad burden: the free version is often cluttered with intrusive ads, persistent upgrade prompts, and frequent push notifications. Many useful features are locked behind subscriptions or one-time purchases, which can feel like bait-and-switch and degrade usability, making the app less valuable unless you pay.