Google Photo Deleted Recovering Your Lost Memories

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Losing your Google Photos memories can be heartbreaking, but there's hope for recovery. Google Photos has a built-in backup system that stores your photos for 60 days.

You can also use Google's Takeout feature to download all your photos and videos from Google Photos. This can be a lifesaver if you're experiencing data loss due to a Google Photos glitch.

Google Photos stores your photos in the cloud, making it easy to access and share them with others.

Recovering Deleted Photos

You can recover deleted photos from Google Photos, and it's actually quite straightforward. The first thing to check is your Trash folder, where deleted photos stay for 60 days before being permanently deleted.

If you've deleted photos permanently, you can still try to recover them through Google Support or by using photo recovery software.

One important factor to keep in mind is that the longer it's been since you deleted your photos, the harder it becomes to recover them. Google Photos only keeps deleted files in the Trash for a limited time.

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Here are some immediate steps you can take if you've accidentally deleted photos:

1. Open the Google Photos app on your phone and tap the Library tab at the bottom.

2. Go to photos.google.com and sign in with your Google account.

3. Click the Menu icon in the top-left corner, choose Trash, and click to select the photos you want to recover.

4. Click the Restore button to bring them back to your Google Photos library.

If you've permanently deleted your photos and can't find them in the Trash, you can try reaching out to Google Support or using photo recovery software.

You can also try checking other folders in your albums, asking shared users to check their devices, or checking Samsung Cloud for backup copies of your photos.

Here are some simple tips to keep in mind:

  • Always check your Trash folder regularly to prevent permanent deletion.
  • Enable Backup & Sync to ensure your photos are backed up.
  • Regularly check your storage limits to avoid automatic deletion.
  • Ask shared users to check their devices for shared photos.
  • Check Samsung Cloud for backup copies of your photos.

Remember, deleted photos stay in the Trash for 60 days, so act quickly to recover them.

Immediate Action

If you accidentally deleted a photo from Google Photos, the first thing to do is open the Google Photos app on your phone and tap the Library tab at the bottom.

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You can also recover deleted photos by going to photos.google.com and signing in with your Google account.

Deleted photos remain in the Trash for 60 days before permanent deletion, so act quickly to recover them.

To recover photos from the Trash, click the Menu icon (☰) in the top-left corner, choose Trash from the list, and select the photos you want to recover.

Click the Restore button to bring them back to your Google Photos library.

Restoring from Backups

If you've accidentally deleted a photo from Google Photos, it's worth checking your backups to see if it's still there. You can do this by examining the backup of your Google account.

To start, open Google Photos on your computer or tablet and use keywords, names, or locations relevant to find the missing image. This can be a lifesaver if you've recently taken a photo and deleted it by mistake.

If the photo is still in your Google Photos backup, you can restore it by tapping the Library tab and choosing Archive to view the Archive folder. Photos that were inadvertently preserved rather than erased might still be available here.

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If you've used a third-party backup service, you can also try restoring your photo from there. To do this, open your third-party backup service and log in, then use the search feature or look through folders to find the deleted pictures.

Here's a step-by-step guide to restoring from third-party backups:

  • Open your third-party backup service and log in.
  • Use the search feature or look through folders to find the deleted pictures.
  • Download the images and upload them to Google Photos again.

Remember to check your trash as well, as your missing photo or video might be there, waiting to be restored. If it's not in the trash, it may be permanently deleted, so act fast to recover your lost memories.

Preventing Data Loss

Backing up your photos regularly is key to preventing data loss. Set up automatic backups on your device so your photos are saved to the cloud without needing to remember each time.

It's best to back up your photos daily if possible. This ensures all your images are uploaded and safe.

Use multiple platforms for storage, such as cloud services like Google Drive or OneDrive, plus a physical device like an external hard drive. This way, even if one method fails, your memories are still safe.

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Open the Google Photos app, tap your profile icon, and go to Photos settings to turn on Backup & sync. This ensures all your images are uploaded and safe.

If your Google Account is full, new photos won’t back up—and old ones could be at risk if syncing is paused. Manage your storage regularly or upgrade your plan to avoid this.

To keep copies of your images, use cloud services, external storage, or both. Multiple copies lower the chance of irreversible loss.

Give your images a thorough examination before removing them. By checking again, you can ensure you are not erasing priceless memories.

To be even more secure, save exported files safely using Google Takeout.

Android and Computer

If you've deleted photos from Google Photos, don't worry, there are ways to restore them on both your Android device and computer.

To restore deleted photos on your Android device, open the Google Photos app, navigate to the Trash folder, select the items you want to recover, and tap Restore. The photos should now be restored to their original album or folder in Google Photos.

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You'll need to be signed in to the Google account associated with your Google Photos to restore deleted photos on your Android device.

If you're using a computer to restore deleted photos, you can open your favorite browser, type photos.google.com in the address bar, click on the menu (the 3 horizontal lines at the top-left corner), and select Trash. From there, you can select the items you want to recover and click Restore.

Here's a quick comparison of the steps to restore deleted photos on Android and computer:

Remember, all restored files will sync automatically with your Android phone if connected to the same account.

Contact Support

If you've tried everything and still can't recover your deleted Google Photos, it's time to contact Google Support.

Go to support.google.com and make sure you're signed in with the Google account where the deletion occurred.

You'll need to scroll down and click on "Contact Us" or "Get help from the team." Options may vary based on your region and account type.

Choose your preferred contact method – chat, email, or request a callback – and be prepared to clearly explain your situation.

Mention the approximate deletion date, whether Backup & Sync was on, and any attempts you've made to recover them.

Support

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Google Support can help you recover deleted photos if they have exceeded 60 days in the trash folder. You'll need to reach out to them to restore them.

Reaching out to Google Support is a relatively straightforward process. First, open Google Drive and go to the Help Page, then click on "Missing or deleted files."

You'll see two options in a pop-up dialog box: "request chat" or "email support." Choose the one that suits your preferences.

Make sure you state the reason why you need Google to restore the photos clearly. If you have a genuine reason, the photos will be restored.

You'll be asked for Authorization, so grant permission by clicking on the "Authorize Now" button.

Mona Renner

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Mona Renner is a meticulous and detail-driven Copy Editor with a passion for refining complex concepts into clear and concise language. With a keen eye for grammar and syntax, she has honed her skills in editing articles across a range of technical topics, including Google Drive APIs. Her expertise lies in distilling technical jargon into accessible and engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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