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Unexplained Photo Resurfacing on Pre-Owned Apple Devices: What You Need to Know

Have you ever sold an old iPhone or iPad and worried about your deleted photos reappearing on the device? A recent bug in iOS 17.5 has been causing deleted photos to resurface, even on devices that have been wiped clean and sold. This alarming issue has raised concerns among users as sensitive and old photos suddenly reappear on their devices.

One Reddit user, AnimatorAmazing190, shared their experience of selling an iPad to a friend. Despite following Apple’s guidelines by erasing the device and not logging in with their Apple ID again, the friend discovered old pictures after updating to iPad OS 17.5. This privacy violation has sparked worry among many users who fear their personal photos may end up in the wrong hands.

When photos are deleted on an iPhone or iPad, they are usually moved to the Recently Deleted album for 30 days before being permanently deleted. However, this bug in iOS 17.5 seems to be retrieving these deleted photos even after the device has been reset and sold.

Apple has not yet addressed this bug officially, but it is crucial for users to be cautious when selling their old devices. Ensuring all data is securely erased and following proper procedures recommended by Apple can help prevent such privacy breaches in the future.

Let’s hope Apple resolves this issue promptly to safeguard user privacy and prevent any further instances of deleted photos reappearing on sold devices. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.

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