Looks like a very Interesting app & we just featured it on PhoneRadar
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Here are my questions to the Founders.
1. Why does it not completely scan all the photos in one go?
2. Is there a way it would automatically schedule this scan and report, say a weekly scan?
3. Is there something planned similarly for Google Photos? Could be a great solution because a few screenshots and random photos do end up uploading to the cloud.
@amitbhawani Hi Amit, thanks for the feedback. Here're the answers to your queries -
1. We don't do a full scan because that would result in WAY TOO MANY junk photos, and reviewing them would not be easy making it difficult for you to hit the delete button. Having said that, we are soon going to provide full scan as an optional feature.
2. The application has in-built one week scan frequency, and will show you a notification.
3. Yes, we it's in works, and will soon be there. Stay tuned.
Feel free to keep sharing your feedback here, or send it to contact@siftr.co. Thanks.
Yeah, indeed it's a good idea, I was looking for sth similar. But always wondered how can we accurately define junk pics. Only Memes will not help. Few ppl like to keep screenshots as they take it for future ref. Will try it and give feedback again.
@muzzytree Hello Abhinaw. Magic Cleaner uses Siftr's cutting edge artificial intelligence techniques to figure out if a photo is junk. If people like to preserve a few photos, they can do so with just a few taps.
Please give it a shot and share your feedback.
It works great! It successfully detect almost all of my junk photos from my WhatsApp and saves me some times from deleting it manually. It still detect some wrong picture though, some of my photos with my friend is included in quotes, cartoon, and notes. But sorting the wrong result is far more easier than if I have to manually select the junk photos.
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