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photos can still be recovered. I've used this many times and it gave me peace of mind, but I recently decided to test it by downloading an app to recover files. it found files I've "deleted" with multiple passes, on different types and recovered them with ease. I've deleted multiple times and can still recover. I like the thought behind it, but it they are easily recoverable and not gone "permanently".
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Matt Evans (Matman)
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Terrible, doesn't work. I granted access to files, selected one, pressed erase and it came up with error message, then a screen with an ad on it and only button I could press was OK. After that onto ad screen video with NO way to get out of it. I had to crash the app and did not get my file erased. ABSOLUTELY USELESS!!! Edit: As to your reply, as I said I DID grant the app permission, the file did NOT get erased and I tried several times and got the same result every time. I stand by my review!
PalmTronix
August 23, 2025
Hi Matt, if the Permission is there and you are using Shreddit built in browser the file must get erased. Ads doesn't pop up for every file erase. If you perform an erase operation either for 100 GB or 5MB file it will show up after an secure erase operation. Though it should not come up on Erase failure. I'll fix the issue,ensure permission please

Travis
Does its job well, but the amount of advertising cookies it uses (if you want to disable them all, including vendors' "legitimate interest", it's 52 cookies in total) doesn't sit well with me. Yes, this is how they make their revenue, but it's not unwise to be wary of an app that's going to handle sensitive files collecting that much data on you. I'd rather pay and have more privacy and peace of mind.
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