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2025/11/17 Edited to

... Read moreRecovering deleted photos from iCloud can sometimes feel tricky, but with the right approach, it’s quite straightforward. Apart from the direct recovery from iCloud’s Recently Deleted album, I found the FoneTool iOS Data Recovery to be incredibly useful. This tool scans your device comprehensively to locate lost images that iCloud’s native function might miss. When you delete photos on your iPhone, they first move to a "Recently Deleted" folder in iCloud, where they stay for about 30 days before permanent deletion. This window gives you a great chance to restore images with a few clicks on the iCloud website or mobile app. I always recommend checking this folder first before trying more advanced recovery methods. Using FoneTool, you start by selecting the iOS Data Recovery option, scanning your device, and then choosing which photos to save back to your PC. The process is user-friendly and provides peace of mind if you accidentally erase important photos. Another important tip: always ensure your iCloud backups are up to date. Regular backup helps prevent permanent loss and makes restorations easier. I’ve made a habit of checking my backup settings monthly. Lastly, if you’re looking for a specific photo and don’t find it in the usual places, try connecting your iPhone to a computer and using recovery software to deep scan the device storage. This often uncovers photos deleted beyond the Recently Deleted timeframe but still recoverable. I hope these tips help you feel confident when managing your iCloud photos and safeguarding your memories!