Junk File Cleaner

Clean Junk Files on Android with Review First

Junk file cleanup works best when the app helps you find likely removable items and still gives you time to review the results.

01

Find cache, temporary files, APK files, and other removable storage items.

02

Separate routine cleanup from personal files you may want to keep.

03

Earn points through eligible cleaning actions and check-ins.

What counts as junk files

Junk files can include cached data, temporary files, old APK packages, and other items that may no longer be useful. The important part is context: a file should be reviewed before it is removed.

Why review matters

Android phones often contain mixed downloads, screenshots, documents, and app files. A careful cleaner should make the file type and size visible so you do not remove something you still need.

  • Review category names before cleaning.
  • Look for unusually large files or old packages.
  • Avoid deleting personal files unless you are sure.

After cleanup

FreeUp Cleaner shows a delete result page with saved space and points earned. Clean history helps you understand previous cleanup sessions without guessing.

Junk cleanup checklist

Scan for junk and temporary files.
Review APK files separately from documents and photos.
Check the delete result after cleanup.
Use clean history to track what changed over time.

FAQ

Are all cache files safe to delete?

Cache is often removable, but app behavior can vary. Review the scan result and avoid deleting files if you are unsure what they are.

Will cleanup delete my photos?

FreeUp Cleaner messaging is centered on file review. You should check selected files and avoid removing personal photos or documents you want to keep.

Can junk cleanup earn points?

Eligible cleaning actions and daily check-ins can earn points, which may be used for Pro redemption when enough points are available.