Deep Recovery
- 1.82K
- 4.8
- Installs
- 180.00M
- Version
- Varies with device
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Pro
1. Comprehensive deep-scanning engine that reconstructs lost or corrupted files with high success rates. It combines signature-based and intelligent algorithms to locate fragmented data after deletion, formatting, or partition loss, supports scan-resume, minimizes overwriting, and recovers files from internal/external drives, memory cards, and damaged file systems.
2. Extensive format and device compatibility enables recovery of photos, videos, documents, emails, archives, and specialized formats across NTFS, FAT/exFAT, HFS+, APFS and more. Works with PCs, Macs, smartphones, cameras, USB drives, SSDs, and RAID arrays, handling deletion, OS crashes, virus damage, and encrypted partition or system reinstallation scenarios.
3. User-friendly interface with powerful preview and selective restore features lets you inspect files before recovery, filter by type/date/size, and save only needed items to avoid unnecessary writes. Read-only recovery prevents further damage, offers quick and deep scan modes, customizable filters, and exportable session logs for repeatable workflows.
Con
1) Limited recovery success: without root or deep device access the app can only scan superficial storage, so many deleted files—especially those overwritten or stored on formatted partitions—cannot be recovered. Users often experience incomplete, corrupted, or missing data after scans, making the app unreliable for guaranteed restoration.
2) Privacy and security risks: the app typically requests broad storage and system permissions that grant access to sensitive personal data. If the developer’s data handling is weak or involves third-party servers, recovered files may be uploaded or exposed. Lack of clear encryption and privacy policies increases risk of data leaks.
3) High resource use and monetization friction: deep scans consume significant battery, CPU and storage space, slowing the device during operation. Free versions often include intrusive ads and push users toward paid features or subscriptions to perform full restores. This combination reduces usability and can make recovery inconvenient or costly.