I should start by introducing the software, its purpose, and then discuss the trial version. If there are any free alternatives or other ways to get it, that's good. Maybe mention that while some people look for "free license keys," it's better to use the trial or buy it. Also, warn about the risks of using unregistered or pirated software, like malware infections or lack of support.
Assuming that the user is referring to Recuva v5.21, I need to create an article about how to obtain a license key for free. But wait, software companies typically don't offer free license keys for their products except for trials or promotions. So, sharing a free license key might be against their terms. I need to make sure the article promotes legal methods, like using trials or purchasing a license.
First, I should verify if Recuva still uses the name "Recover My Files" or if that's outdated. I recall that CCleaner was rebranded to K7, but maybe that's different. Wait, Recuva is from Piriform, which was acquired by CCleaner. Maybe Recuva is now part of CCleaner? Let me check that. Hmm, actually, Recuva is still around as a standalone product. The name "Recover My Files" might be old; maybe they rebranded. Alternatively, maybe there's a newer version called Recuva 5.21. I should confirm the current version and name.

