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Deleted important files from Samsung Secure Folder – any way to recover them?
Hi everyone,
I'm using a Samsung S20 FE, and I accidentally deleted some important files from my Secure Folder.
The problem is that I also emptied the "Recently Deleted/Recycle Bin" for those files, so they don't seem to be there anymore.
These files contain information that I urgently need, and I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to recover them.
Here are a few things that might help:
Device: Samsung S20 FE
The files were stored inside Secure Folder.
I accidentally deleted them and then emptied the Recently Deleted/Recycle Bin.
I don't think I manually backed them up, but I'm not completely sure.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? Is there any way to recover files from Secure Folder after they've been permanently deleted? Is there any recovery software that actually works?
I'd really appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance!
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One of my seniors wants to quit their job, but the problem is the company has built a lot of dependencies around them. If they leave, the company could lose structure because many important things rely on this one person.
They already tried resigning once before. At that time, they told management they wanted to study further, but the manager convinced them to stay.
Now they want to leave again, but the workplace has become very toxic. Management depends on them heavily, but they don’t want to continue anymore. The issue is that the boss has a lot of connections and influence, and they’re worried he might indirectly create problems for them after they resign.
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Apart from health issues, what are some solid reasons they can give to resign safely?
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- Cannot be easily challenged
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