iPhone users report resurfacing deleted photos after iOS 17.5 update

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WTF?! In a rather unsettling turn of events for iPhone users, reports have emerged claiming that photos previously deleted years ago are mysteriously reappearing on devices after the recent iOS 17.5 software update. While the issue doesn't seem to be widespread, the complaints have sparked some concerns over data privacy practices.

The first murmurs of this phenomenon surfaced on Reddit, with multiple users sharing their bewilderment at finding long-deleted images marked as recently added in the Photos app. One user's account was particularly disconcerting, recounting how explicit personal photos from years prior had resurfaced unexpectedly during a conversation with their partner.

"When in conversation with my partner, I went to send a picture and saw that the latest pictures were NSFW material we'd made years ago when we were living apart. It was permanently deleted years ago, but magically it's back? I checked my iPad and it also has pictures (some art work I did years ago). I feel so uncomfortable," they wrote.

Another Redditor had to deal with four pictures more than a decade old that kept making unwelcome comebacks, despite having deleted them repeatedly over the years.

Complaints aren't limited to just photos, with one person on Twitter claiming old voicemails have also made an unwelcome return post-update.

Theories are popping up about what could be causing all this, with most centering around the idea that deleted files aren't truly eradicated from iOS devices or iCloud storage. One notion suggests that the act of deleting a file doesn't actually destroy the data. Instead, it simply marks the storage space as reusable, allowing new files to overwrite the old ones gradually. The other one is that Apple retained user photos and other media long-term in iCloud storage, with iOS 17.5 somehow triggering their reappearance on synced devices.

Some have also speculated that Apple's attempt to fix a photo syncing bug from iOS 17.3 may have inadvertently caused this issue. Interestingly, users running iOS 17.5 developer beta 4 had reported similar problems, which seemingly went unaddressed before the public release.

This isn't the first time iCloud has found itself in hot water over data retention practices. Back in 2017, a glitch was patched that allowed user browser history to linger in iCloud for up to a year after deletion.

While Apple has yet to officially acknowledge or comment on the recent photo resurrection reports, the company may need to provide some clarity soon. After all, users entrust Apple with their personal data, and any suggestion of improper data handling could severely undermine that trust.

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Deleted photos coming back on iPhones after the iOS update is creepy! People are finding years-old stuff they thought was gone forever. Some theories say deleted data isn't really deleted, which is unsettling. Apple needs to address this ASAP, especially since they keep our personal information. This is not a good look for iCloud data privacy.
 
"Theories are popping up about what could be causing all this, with most centering around the idea that deleted files aren't truly eradicated from iOS devices or iCloud storage."

Most people don't have the same phone from many years prior, so I'd say the issue lies in iCloud. If that's the issue at all.
 
I don't have anything synced with the iCloud. If something is important and it's only on your cell, I don't know what to tell you.
 
Hard drives only removing the files address from the directory is nothing new but how can this be occurring with photos deleted years before. Numerous os updates that take up lots of storage would overwrite the files easily and older phones don’t have that much storage. Are we thinking iCloud has dedicated hard drives for each user and files on those are being accidentally restored? Really really dodgy. If these really are photos that old etc, they aren’t getting deleted are they. And if it’s random it’s pretty unbelievable.
 
Mildly concerning it appears to be recovering years old deleted photos and videos. People would have most likely bought a new iPhone after 2-4 years so iCloud must be the culprit?

Then of course that opens up a whole can of worms about iCloud data retention. Deleted isn’t actually deleted, even many years later? Worrying.
 
"Not the kind of bug you would expect to run into on an Apple device"

Why not? Because Apple told you some marketing crap about privacy and security, and you took it at face value? At least one of the original reports on Reddit is from someone who says they've changed devices multiple times since the pics in question were deleted. Even so, there are pathetic Apple stans in the comments trying to find a way to blame Google.
 
Just reinforces what I practice and what I tell my kids (when they are old enough to get proper smart phones): Never take photos of anything you wouldn't show your parents, and never let anyone else do the same for you.

Never know when old history is going to crop up and put you in a bind nowadays.
 
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