Advanced SystemCare 8 Beta 2 adds Browser Anti-Tracking and Readable Skin Features

After the first beta, second beta for Advanced SystemCare 8 has been released by IObit and available for download.  This beta has added Browser Anti-Tracking feature and updated Performance Monitor, Startup Manager and Software Updater tools.

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Advanced SystemCare 8 Beta 2

Apart from classic and Black, you’ve now new skin Readable to for easy view of text on the interface.

Software Updater, which you can find in Action Center has added support for WinRAR and Skype.

Browser Anti-Tracking is  a new feature, which automatically cleans supported browsers history and privacy issues automatically and silently when the browser is closed, hence you’re protected from being tracked.

Note: Don’t confuse with Auto Clean, it does the same, but at startup.

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Performance Monitor, which ASC offers has been improved by adding ‘screenshot‘ taking  feature and made more user friendly with the mini-mode. You can open the Performance Monitor from the ASC tray icon.

Performance Monitor mini mode and screenshot thumb Advanced SystemCare 8 Beta 2 adds Browser Anti Tracking and Readable Skin Features

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Here are the other changes (from the changelog)

  • Startup Manager – Added disable rate data so that users can refer to them to manage the startup items better.
  • Toolbox – Optimized Toolbox to display more wanted tools.
  • IObit Uninstaller 4 – Optimized the feature of real-time monitoring software uninstall.
  • Privacy Sweep – Supported cleaning for iTunes, Microsoft One Drive, Real VNC 5, Tag & Rename, Tango, Firefox 31, Opera 23 and Chrome 37.

Download IObit Advanced SystemCare Beta 2.0

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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