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GetData Pty Ltd is an Australian company founded in 2001. According to its own materials, it focuses on data recovery, file recovery, computer forensics, and Windows system tools, with more than 400,000 online users, and sells via online, OEM, and retail channels. Its products include Recover My Files, Recover My Photos, Recover My Email, Zip Repair Pro, Mount Image Pro, and FEX Imager. Strictly speaking, it is not an active-protection cybersecurity product such as a firewall, EDR, or WAF, but rather a set of endpoint tools for data recovery and digital forensics.
Its protection value is mainly around “post-incident recovery” and “forensic handling”: recovering files after the Recycle Bin has been emptied, virus infection, hard drive formatting, or software crashes; recovering photos, videos, and music from camera storage media; scanning Outlook .PST and Outlook Express .DBX files to recover or read damaged emails; and repairing corrupted ZIP files. On the forensics side, Mount Image Pro can mount EnCase, FTK, DD, .l01, and .ad1 images as read-only Windows drive letters, while FEX Imager supports acquisition, conversion, and verification of DD/RAW, AFF, and E01 images. Deployment is via local Windows software, with downloadable evaluation versions available, and some products support a Chinese interface.
Pricing is not transparent. The site only states that products can be purchased online, ordered by credit card, with “100% secure ordering” and instant activation. Download versions such as Recover My Files allow users to preview recovery results before purchase, and Mount Image Pro offers a 30-day free trial. The materials do not describe centralized management, alerting, policy deployment, audit reporting, or SIEM/SOAR integrations, so it is not suitable for evaluation as an enterprise security operations platform. There is also no clear evidence of compliance certifications such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, or GDPR-related documentation.
The strengths are that its product line covers common data-loss scenarios, preview before recovery reduces purchase risk, read-only mounting of forensic images is useful in investigation workflows, and the company has been operating for a long time with multilingual support. The weaknesses are the lack of public detail on pricing, licensing, upgrade policies, and enterprise support tiers; limited security compliance and centralized control capabilities; and platform information that mainly points to Windows. This product is suitable for individuals recovering accidentally deleted files, small businesses handling ad hoc data rescue, damaged email file recovery, and forensic practitioners who need lightweight image mounting or verification.
The materials do not provide information on mainland China access, RMB payment, or local distributors, although a Chinese version is listed. Whether the service can be accessed directly and whether payments will succeed cannot be determined from the available materials alone. If use in China is affected by network or payment issues, alternatives to compare include EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, Recuva, R-Studio, and Disk Drill; for forensic use cases, FTK Imager, EnCase Forensic, and similar tools may also be considered.
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getdata.com is an Australia pentest provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach getdata.com directly.