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Undeleter Recover Files & Data Analysis

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Undeleter Recover Files & Data is a free utility application designed for Android devices, enabling users to recover lost or accidentally deleted files. It supports a variety of file types, including photos, videos, and music, and features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the recovery process. The application employs deep scanning techniques to locate and retrieve removed files from internal storage, offering multiple recovery modes tailored to different user needs and scenarios.

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The app provides two primary modes: 'restore files' for recovering media and 'restore data' for retrieving lost data from applications and text messages. Users can select specific formats to streamline their searches. Additionally, Undeleter includes a unique 'shred' feature that permanently deletes files, ensuring they cannot be recovered, which enhances security and privacy. While the app is effective, it is important to note that recovery is not guaranteed for all files depending on various factors.

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Release
Latest update
Version
5.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
7,248
Downloads Last Week
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Developer’s Description

Scan for and recover deleted files from memory cards and internal storage on rooted.devices.

Scan for and recover deleted files from memory cards and internal storage on rooted* devices.

The app uses rewarded video ads - restoration of any discovered file or data is completely free of charge. You can still buy the unlocker to remove all ads and enable background scanning.

Without a jailbreak/root access, Undeleter can only scan app caches for images.

*ROOT/SUPERUSER PERMISSIONS require that you modify the operating system on your device, visit this website for more information: http://www.androidcentral.com/root

App caches can contain images that would not otherwise be discoverable: you may find photos that were shared with you on social media but you never opened, or lower quality copies of images you have now or have deleted in the past. They may also contain images that have been preloaded by your browser or other apps on your device - even images of people you don't know. They can be filtered out using "Hide extant files".

File types: Journal scanning can discover files with any conceivable extension. Essentially these files are still on your volume with their data in allocated sectors. Journal scan is only available on EXT4 and derived file systems.

Deep scan heuristically scans for and recovers the following types of files: BMP, JPEG/JPG, PNG, MNG, JNG, GIF, MP4, AVI, MKV, MP3, OGG, OGM, WAV, FLAC, AMR, MP4A, PDF, SXD, SXI, SXC, SXW, ODT, ODG, ODS, ODP, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ZIP, JAR, APK, EPUB.

Data scanning is available for a select number of apps, including the system phone and SMS applications. Data will be recovered in the form or HTML files for WhatsApp and Viber, as we cannot merge third-party catalogs.

Shred/secure delete: Files found on free disk areas can be erased permanently in bulk using the Shred function. You can also use the system-wide Share menu to securely erase files directly through any other app, for example by opening the gallery, selecting a number of images, pressing the Share button and selecting Secure delete.

ACCOUNT - needed for Google Drive and Dropbox upload

CALL/SMS - needed for app data scanner - deleted SMS and call logs

LOCATION - for ads


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