Sujet : Re: iPhone owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted images
De : danmin (at) *nospam* danminart-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Danart)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 17. May 2024, 01:32:49
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> badgolferman wrote:
> Apple appears to have a bug thatâs dredging up data that iPhone
owners
> thought was gone. Some iPhone owners are reporting that, after
updating
> their phones to iOS 17.5, their deleted photos â some quite old
â are
> popping up again, according to a Reddit thread that MacRumors
spotted.
> iOS beta testers had the same complaints about the bug last week.
>
> People reporting the apparent bug say that theyâre seeing old
photos
> appear in their Recents album after Mondayâs update. iOS does
give
> users the option to restore deleted photos, but after 30 days,
theyâre
> supposed to be permanently removed.
>
> The person who started the thread claimed that NSFW photos they had
> deleted âyears agoâ were back on their phone. Another Reddit
user said
> that they saw photos from 2016 show up as new images but that they
> didnât think theyâd ever deleted them. And a person claimed in
a later
> post that âaround 300â of their old pictures, some of which
were
> ârevealing,â appeared on an iPad theyâd wiped per Appleâs
guidelines
> and sold to a friend.
>
> Thereâs a chance itâs not specific to photos, either, as one
person
> posted on X that they saw old voicemails come back after the
update.
> Several beta testers said the same thing about earlier iOS 17
betas.
> Whether the issue implies Apple is secretly holding onto old
deleted
> data or itâs just a quirk of how iOS 17.5 handles that data,
itâs not
> an ideal situation. Nobody wants to see their deleted nudes come
back.
>
>
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/15/24157284/apple-iphone-ios-17-5-update-deleted-photos-voicemailsDuh
what do you expect. You have a service on your phone that claims to
delete messages.
This is a Linux based operating system ( iOS ) and your crying about
the fact you do not have lower-level support to an operating system
that claims to delete something when it is not deleted?
When you "delete" stuff in various formats ( exfat, ext,
NTFS ) you literally have to understand that these formats becomes
better and better at data-recovery.
What is occuring is the file is being marked deleted but the deleted
file is actually being preserved as the "Last space to be
written". So as long as you have space your pictures and previews
will be intact. You have to fill the entire space of the drive by
writing zeros, or even making a really big recording.
Apple = An American company = Spynet = part of FANG ( Facebook,
Apple/Amazon, Netflix, Google )
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