1) Storage and junk cleanup
Quickly scans and removes cache, temporary files, residuals, and large unused media to reclaim storage. One-tap cleaning and automated schedules free space without manual searching, reduce app clutter, and help apps run smoother — useful for devices with limited storage or after long-term use.
2) Threat detection and app scanning
Performs on-demand scans of installed apps and downloads to identify suspicious behavior, adware, and known malware signatures. Offers quarantine or removal recommendations and scheduled scans to catch threats early, helping protect personal data and reducing the risk of malicious apps running in the background.
3) Performance and battery optimization
Identifies battery-draining or CPU-heavy apps and recommends or enforces background restrictions to extend battery life and lower device temperature. Includes features like CPU cooling, app hibernation, and startup management, which together can reduce lag and improve responsiveness during everyday use.
1. Privacy and permission risks — the app often requests broad permissions (access to files, contacts, usage data) and may collect or share telemetry with third parties. That increases the risk of personal data exposure, unwanted profiling, or misuse if backend security or privacy policies are weak or unclear.
2. Intrusive ads and aggressive monetization — frequent full-screen ads, push notifications, and persistent upgrade prompts interrupt normal use. Important features are often gated behind subscriptions or in-app purchases, and included ad/analytics SDKs increase app size and background activity, degrading user experience.
3. Limited real-world effectiveness and false positives — cleaning claims can be largely cosmetic; the app may not free meaningful storage or noticeably speed the device and can flag essential system files or apps as “junk.” Redundant with built-in OS tools, it may run background scans that drain battery and CPU without clear benefit.