The Cookies to Keep column contains cookies which CCleaner does not clean by default because they:ĭeleting these cookies might mean you are logged out of the websites you use most, such as Facebook.
Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera, and so on) except those in the Cookies to Keep column, which can be found in Options > Cookies. Others will simply replace the cookie the next time you visit.īy default, when you run the Cleaner, CCleaner deletes all of the cookies for all of your Web browsers (Internet Explorer, Be aware, though, that some sites may forget your login data if you delete their cookies. You may choose to delete cookies for privacy reasons. Note: Flash cookies (which are used by Adobe Flash) are cleaned differently by CCleaner. It contains information about when you visited the site, and may contain tracking and settings information.įor more information about cookies, see the Wikipedia entry. This will show running apps, and lets you force-quit them if necessary - just highlight the Citrix WorkSpace App and click Force Quit.A cookie is a small file that a website can place on your hard drive. Press Cmd + Alt + Escape to see the Force Quit Applications menu. If you are Unable to find the Citrix WorkSpace App running on your MAC and if you want to forcefully quit ~/ShareFile (contains the user data synchronized by Follow Me Data) private/var/db/receipts/.bomįile not cleaned up during uninstall that you may or may not want to delete depending on your needs: Installation information files that are okay to remove after uninstall: Library/PreferencePanes/FMDSysPrefPane.prefPane
~/Library/Application Support/ShareFile (contains user specific configurations) ~/Applications/Citrix/FollowMeData (this is a hidden folder that contains the application binary) The following locations should be cleaned up after running the uninstaller utility: You can remove the files that were not properly cleaned up by the uninstaller. You can also keep the user data that was previously synchronized on your system by Follow Me Data. The files and folders that are compatible with this feature are listed. In version 11.6, the Follow Me Data feature is integrated into the Citrix Receiver for Mac. It is important to remember that certain items mentioned in this article might not exist on your system depending on the Receiver version(s) you previously installed. Note that certain folder mentioned in the list can be hidden directories on the system. A path without a tilde refers to the system-wide version of that folder at the root of the system (e.g. For example, ~/Library/Preferences/ refers to the Preferences folder within the user's Library folder (e.g. Under this folder, you can delete any applications you previously added via the Receiver UI.Ī tilde (~) placed at the beginning of a folder path refers to that folder’s location within the user profile. Preferences/.plist.lockfile (added in 11.6) Citrix/Receiver Integration (entire folder) If they still exist, remove them manually.
After uninstalling the Receiver and rebooting the system, ensure that the files or folders listed in this section have been removed from your system.