Hi. I'll explain.

I use Microsoft Edge to use Steam but my base broswer is Google Chrome. I do this because I use every day/week CCleaner, so when I delete the cookies of Chrome, I lose my loggin connection and steam recognizes as new (and this is a big problem to me because I like to trade). So, I desactivate in CCleaner the option to delete the cookies of Microsoft Edge but I keep the options for Google Chrome. THIS isn't the problem, this is fine.

The thing is, yesterday and today in Microsoft Edge I can't bump my trade, I can't enter giveaways, I can't open the "Giveaways" "Trades" "Sales" "Discussions" "Support" section and others (I can't open tab).

Why this happens? Maybe I have some outaded programs or complements?

EDIT: To be more specific, I can't open who is marked in the red circle, I can't open anything! I just click and nothing happens!
http://i.imgur.com/mkYt1Xb.png

Forget my english, isn't good.

8 years ago*

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Huh, neat. An actual bug in the bugs / suggestions category. I think it deserves a bump, since it's the first time i've seen this rare breed.

8 years ago
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Using CCleaner daily is not what I can recommend. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If you are not a power user, you will more likely cause problems than "optimize" your computer.

There are a lot of possible causes. Try clearing your Edge cache files (NOT cookies). A corrupt cache file may cause mayhem to your browser.

8 years ago
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I use CCleaner because I always had poor PC (like Intel Atom D525 with integrated graphics lol), but now I have an i5 4590 with GTX 960, you say I don't need it?

I still using it because the broswers accumulated GB's on my disc with cookies and all that things.

I'll try that you say, thanks.
EDIT: I delete the cache with CCleaner and works! Thanks you! It was so simple haha.

8 years ago
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Most cache files are deleted after a while depending on the settings. And cookies expire after a set period. So yes, you really don't need to use CCleaner on a daily or even monthly basis. You should run it from time to time though, because if unexpected errors occur (browser or Windows crashes, etc.), cache files will not be removed automatically. But you should only do so when you feel your browser/computer slows down much or when problems like this time happen.

8 years ago
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I understand. Thanks for help!

8 years ago
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