Maybe ask a mod to move this to a more appropriate sub-forum?
You haven't actually said how many km you've done, what model, etc so I can only guess at the right answer for you.
You can machine them if there's enough meat but on a 25mm rotor you've only got 3mm to play with.
Squealing is usually caused by a dry harmonic. Sometimes it's the pad material - cheap aftermarket stuff or expensive track oriented pads tend to squeal - if they aren't at the right temp.
More often than not, on slightly older cars on their 2nd / 3rd set of pads it will be poor preparation (dirt, and lack of lubricant in the right spots) & poor assembly technique (including not torquing the bolts evenly) with a possibility the rubber bushes on the sliders have gone oval / soft.
Anti-squeal compounds do work but you still have to dismantle the brakes & get the basics right (clean, prep, lubricate, etc)
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