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I love snapping pictures of my family, but they’re not always wild about how they look. Someone will often snatch my smartphone and delete the objectionable pics against my wishes. Are they lost forever?
Have you been talking to my wife or kids? The same thing frequently plays out in my own family.
I have a habit of taking pictures of my clan when we’re out at a restaurant or elsewhere. Each person wants to inspect the photos immediately, and invariably someone isn’t thrilled.
Hey, everyone’s a critic, and yeah, so am I when I look at pictures of myself.
Under such circumstances, members of my family demand that I delete the photos. If I don’t comply, they sometimes take matters into their own hands.
But here’s the thing: Deleted pictures don’t have to stay deleted, at least for a little while. Don’t let my family in on our little secret, but getting those pics back is easy whether you shoot them on Android phones or iPhones.
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How to restore deleted photos on iPhones
Open the Photos app and scroll down to Utilities. Tap Recently Deleted. The tiny lock icon is an indication that you will have to use Face ID or Touch ID to access this Recently Deleted album.
Tap View Album. Thumbnails for any photos or videos that have recently been deep-sixed will show up here, with the number of days before each will be permanently deleted plastered on the image. You’ll have up to 30 days to perform photo CPR, but the procedure itself takes mere seconds.
Tap the photo or video you want to bring back to life and tap Recover at the bottom right corner of the screen, followed by Recover Photo. The image lands back in your Photos library.
To recover multiple photos in the Recently Deleted album, tap Select and then tap each thumbnail for the images you want to save.
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AARP writer Ed Baig will answer your most pressing technology questions every Tuesday. Baig previously worked for USA Today, BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report and Fortune, and is author of Macs for Dummies and coauthor of iPhone for Dummies and iPad for Dummies.
If a photo or video in Recently Deleted is objectionable even to you, you can make it go away permanently by selecting the thumbnail and tapping Delete. You’re given one last chance to change your mind.
Keep in mind: Deleting photos for good off your iPhone will also delete the pictures from iCloud and any other connected devices.
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