Earlier this week, a list of locations that were listed on black in community forums was provided to Microsoft community moderators. The software of Microsoft will substitute them with four asterisks (****), if consumers post connections to such locations in the forums. As shown below, the blacklist included the website www.ccleaner.com.

Microsoft Rolls Back Decision

A source familiar with the issue said that the CCleaner was initially banned because of Microsoft’s overall attitude towards registry cleaners and system optimizers. Microsoft long kept the view that Windows Registry cleaners or system optimizers are not supported since they have a history of causing problems for the runners and many can be seen as scams. While CCleaner had its own share of disputes[ 1, 2, 3], it always has a great reputation as both a registry cleaner and system optimizer and was well-liked by its client base. It was thus a surprise that Microsoft chose to prohibit its domain on Microsoft forums. The same source yesterday informed that Microsoft decided to remove this ban and would enable the recommendation of CCleaner in the forums again. It is not known what made them pedal their choice and whether it had anything to do with Microsoft, Avast, or Piriform communication.

CCleaner Website on the Blacklist of Microsoft   Cybers Guards - 88