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  1. #Easeus scam full version#
  2. #Easeus scam install#

#Easeus scam install#

So many Chinese developers are practicing this.ĭo not install EaseUs products unless you want to lose your personal data, or be scammed.

easeus scam

So I ended up deleting all their products. I liked the Go SMS and Keyboard at first, but then they started spam me with unnecessary announcements, features etc. The Go Dev team is another famous Chinese Android developer. Why does a file manager want to clean my system? Also, I have found that ES File Explorer is constantly running in the background, submitting usage data to their server through ADB log. No data-recovery app can retrieve everything, but EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro does the best job in testing at recovering lost and deleted filesincluding files that rival products couldn't find. Remember ES File Explorer (by a Chinese company)? I liked it until, they tried to sneak in some system cleaning feature to a file manager. What is wrong with Chinese companies and spams? They always try this.Ī partition manager wants to start automatically to clean your system. Yeah, and notice that EaseUs is a Chinese company, Cheng Du. Secondly, it started automatically on Windows startup, and wanted to "clean some junk files" for me. Data Recovery Pro ran for 6 weeks, showing steady progress, then about a week ago, it started showing only the blue spinny thing, so I contacted support. I made sure not to be tricked to install their other complementary software with it, and I unchecked the customer feedback (i.e., marketing surveillance).įirst, it could not resize the C drive as I wanted. I read reviews on EaseUS Data Recovery Pro and decided to try it when I had to reinstall Windows and it overwrote my data (even though I had checked 'leave my data'). Today, I wanted to resize the Windows partition, so I tried some softwares including EaseUs Partition Master free edition.

#Easeus scam full version#

And then it wanted me to buy the full version to recover those files. But EaseUs' software showed common Windows system directories and files. The drive was a data only drive I did not install Windows on it. One free software was the EaseUs Data Recovery. None of them were really good and I eventually gave up. Knowing that the data was still there, I wanted to restore the files. Not the data itself, but just the metadata. Last year, I accidentally deleted a partition metadata.














Easeus scam