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... Read moreHaving faced accidental image deletions myself, I know how stressful it can be to lose cherished photos on Google Photos. One crucial thing I learned is that deleted photos typically remain in the Trash folder for 60 days, allowing easy recovery during this period. After that, they get permanently deleted and become much harder to retrieve. If your photos are missing from both your library and Trash, immediate action is vital. First, check if you have Google Photos backup enabled—this feature can save copies of your images even if they disappear from your device. Also, explore Google Takeout, which lets you download an archive of all your Google data, including photos. When photos appear permanently deleted, third-party data recovery tools might help, although success varies and often depends on how recently deletion occurred. Additionally, regularly backing up your photos to multiple services or physical drives can safeguard against future loss. Another tip is to routinely check Google Photos' sync status and ensure your device’s internet connection is stable, as unsynced photos can seem lost when they’re just not uploaded yet. Overall, understanding Google Photos' recovery timelines and backup settings empowers you to recover deleted photos effectively and avoid permanent loss. Always act quickly, and consider setting up automatic backups to cloud and external storage to protect memories from unexpected deletion.