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"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

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"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

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Apple has launched the latest iOS 17.5 system

After updating

Some netizens feedback

Photos that have been deleted for years

Reappeared

This incident aroused the attention of netizens

Related topics #Expose iOS17.5

Recover photos that have been deleted for years#

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"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

After updating the system

Deleted photos reappear?

Some netizens said that after updating to iOS17.5, they found that the latest photos in the Photos app were private content that had been permanently deleted a few years ago.

"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

One user

He described it with palpitations

👇👇👇

I was chatting with my partner and wanted to post a photo, only to find out that the latest photo turned out to be an intimate photo taken during our long-distance relationship a few years ago, which was permanently deleted years ago, and now it is inexplicably back! I checked the iPad and got the same issue (some artwork I created years ago). This made me feel very uneasy.

Another user

The same situation was encountered

wrote in the post

👇👇👇

I'm in the same situation. I've deleted four photos from 2010 multiple times, but they keep reappearing in iCloud's list of recently uploaded photos.

Journalists on multiple social platforms

Query discovery

Many users are experiencing similar issues

After someone updates the system

There are a lot of strange pictures in the album

Others found the photos out of order

……

"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response
"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

Normally, the "Recently Deleted" feature of the iPhone Photos app will keep the deleted photos for 30 days, which is convenient for users to recover the deleted content by mistake.

Netizen comments

on this

Netizens blew up: scared to death!

It's a bit of privacy

It's gone, isn't it......

@一条吃草猫y: That's a little scary, isn't it? So we don't have any privacy at all, right...... There are so many photos that I don't know which ones I deleted, so I'll flip through them for a while.

@王花生生儿_: OMG! It's going to scare me to death!

@csahi: I glanced at the album and my eyes went black...... It's true! Previously deleted photos have indeed been restored.

@4·7 drink a glass of warm water: The photos I deleted must be something I don't want, and it's really scary to be able to recover photos that have been deleted for many years.

meantime

Many users are interested in Apple's privacy protection measures

Doubts arise

@妍味菠萝包my: Explain that your device has been deleted, but it is still stored in the Apple cloud.

@锱铢必较的兰博king: It means that it is not safe, Apple still has all kinds of data in the background, even if you delete it yourself, in fact, it is not.

@锦鲤六宝: It's all the same, there is data recovery software, no matter what electronic device is not safe.

In 2022, an Apple user posted that he accidentally deleted the photo, contacted customer service to provide the ID, and in a few minutes, hundreds of photos were recovered.

"The vanished TA reappears in the rivers and lakes"? The latest official response

Apple's latest response: still investigating

In this regard, on May 16, a reporter from Beijing Youth Daily learned from the technical consultant of Apple's customer service that it did receive some related problems from user feedback, but for the specific reasons, Apple is still conducting further investigations.

The technical consultant said that if such problems occur after the update, you can try to delete the recovered photos again, and if you can delete them normally, it means that the system is not a big problem. The tech consultant also said that users don't have to worry about the privacy of their data, because even if the photos have been uploaded to iCloud, Apple will not be able to see them. In the next step, the relevant issues will be resolved through software updates or other pushes.

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Will there be any worries about privacy leakage

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Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Reporter: Song Xia), Orange Persimmon Interactive

This article is edited by small door ears

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