I recently deleted some photos on my Samsung A42 that I really regret taking. I've cleared them from my gallery and emptied the recycle bin, but I'm worried that my tech-savvy parents might check the phone before I sell it. Is there a foolproof way to ensure those deleted photos are completely gone for good?
3 Answers
While I'm not completely sure about how Android handles this, on computers, when you edit a file and save something over it, it can overwrite the original content. You could try that approach if the photos are only a few. Just paste something over the deleted photos.
First, double-check that the photos are completely gone from your Google Drive and Google Photos. If you've backed up the data anywhere, ensure you replace it with something new that doesn't include the deleted photos.
A solid method is to perform a factory reset on your device after backing up anything important. This should wipe everything, and unless you're like an FBI agent or a data recovery expert, recovering what's gone will be almost impossible! Just make sure your phone isn't locked beforehand.
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