How is data recovery possible? When you delete information from your phone, the data isn’t actually removed, just marked as available space. I found that its scans are relatively slow, and in my test other applications were able to recover more lost data. In this review, we will focus on the Mac version of PhoneRescue for iOS.
A free trial will show you if your files can be recovered before paying for the application. The company offers significant discounts on a regular basis.
It runs on Windows and Mac and there are separate applications for iPhones and Android phones:
The software runs on your computer and scans your cable-attached phone. I forgot about that, and one year later turns out I didn't know I singed up for an "automatic renewal", so they charged me again, and I was really pissed this time, but there's virtually nothing to do about it other than cancel your card and $#*!ting on them wherever you can to prevent another poor bastard from being scammed by these lowlifes.PhoneRescue is a comprehensive data recovery solution for iPhones and Android phones. I was out 60 bucks, tried to ask for a refund, the "costumer service" answered me A MONTH LATER, telling they didn't see any problem with my software (and that they wipe their ass with my refund request), so I gave up on that and moved on, I tried to cancel the subscription, but there's nowhere in the webpage remotely related to that, instead you need to fill a "contact me" box with your info (mail and activation code), and hope they have mercy on you and deactivate your subscription, but that never happens. Everything looks pretty legit, and if you do a quick google search you can find some good reviews, but after doing a more thorough research (something I didn't made at the moment bc I was desperate for a solution of losing some info from my iPhone, and they freaking know that!) turns out most (if not all) reviews are fake. Purchased a $60.00 subscription for a personal license of a software that doesn't work, even though I followed every step they list. And for Christ sake, report this to the BBB people, because why is this company still boldly the top hit online with good reviews? Jesus. But in April, as it stands right now, I'll be getting charged another $60 for my "subscription to nothing yearly renewal" from paddle.ĭon't buy this thing. Okay, so this goes on like this for a really long time, and my thumbs are tired. They are super concerned and blind carbon copy imobie right away to figure out what's up.
So you screenshot that and send it back to paddle. Paddle happily sends you a link that your virus protection software identifies as a highly dangerous identity theft virus. So then you offer to assist "Paddle" in gaining their attention and you ask for their super secret contact info. Then one day you freak out and send like, 900 emails, and Sarah and Bill and Christy and James are all really super sorry and they all blind carbon copy the crap out of your emails, but dang it, imobie just doesn't even give a peep of attention. Ones on for six months of your year long $60 subscription. So "Paddle" let's you know that their stupid rep is super sorry that their merchant messed up, and that they have blind carbon copied this email to the merchant, and the merchant is going to get in touch with you any time. (It definitely isn't Jen or Carl or John, though, just in case you're wondering) Each email is promptly responded to by a person who is *just* coherent and apologetic enough to convince you that even though it is a different rep every email, it's not a bot.
They tell you that your password is your email. So, You purchase the software online from imobie, then "Paddle" is who charges you $60 for two emails that do not contain clear installation instructions, and a fake license key. I cannot believe this company hasn't been shut down, and that their fake reviews are still the majority of what you will initially find when doing a quick search.