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In a 2023 video, Louis Rossmann revealed that Wondershare produces misleading content designed to promote its "Dr.Fone" product. The article shown portrayed the software as a viable data recovery solution to a problem that cannot reasonably be fixed by software: data recovery for water damaged phones.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKX0LjGBBqo&t=135s "Filmora/Wondershare is a bad company for more reasons than you think"] - youtube.com - accessed 2025-01-31</ref> The article exhibited in Rossman's video is still available on Wondershare's website, and notably, still asserts that the software is "[the] best solution for water damaged iPhone data recovery."<ref>[https://archive.ph/CIwt1 "The Ultimate Guide: How to Recover Data from a Water Damaged iPhone"] - archive.ph - archived 2025-01-16</ref> | In a 2023 video, Louis Rossmann revealed that Wondershare produces misleading content designed to promote its "Dr.Fone" product. The article shown portrayed the software as a viable data recovery solution to a problem that cannot reasonably be fixed by software: data recovery for water damaged phones.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKX0LjGBBqo&t=135s "Filmora/Wondershare is a bad company for more reasons than you think"] - youtube.com - accessed 2025-01-31</ref> The article exhibited in Rossman's video is still available on Wondershare's website, and notably, still asserts that the software is "[the] best solution for water damaged iPhone data recovery."<ref>[https://archive.ph/CIwt1 "The Ultimate Guide: How to Recover Data from a Water Damaged iPhone"] - archive.ph - archived 2025-01-16</ref> | ||
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