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Google Photos is a great way to store your images and videos in the cloud so they're accessible on any device, in any location, and easy to share with friends and family. To ensure your photos are stored in Google and accessible on any device, download Google Backup and Sync for your computer, your Android devices, and iOS devices. Backup and Sync ensures your photos are safely stored in Google Photos, freeing up storage space on your devices, and that your activity is synced across devices. If you accidentally delete a photo or video, Google keeps it in the trash for 60 days before it's gone forever. But, you can retrieve it before that happens. Here's how. Google keeps photos in your recycle bin for 60 days. You can also manually empty the recycle bin before the 60 days, and if you do, any photos you sent there are gone. There's also an option to permanently delete an individual photo, and any photos deleted this way cannot be recovered. How to Retrieve Google Backup Photos on Your ComputerTo retrieve your deleted Google photos on PC, follow these step-by-step instructions:
How to Retrieve Google Backup Photos on Android and iOSThe process for retrieving deleted content in Google Photos on Android and iOS differs slightly from the PC method.
What Happens When You Restore a Google PhotoOnce Google completes the restore process, any pictures or videos you selected automatically appear back in the Google Photos library. They also appear in any Google Photo Albums you previously had them in. You can now access the images on any device signed into the account. What to Do If the Photo Is Not in the TrashIf you're unable to find your missing photos in the trash, and you are beyond the 60-day expiration time frame, there still may be some hope in restoring your lost images. Here are some things you can try:
You can only delete photos from a Google Photos Album if you're the owner of the photos. You cannot delete photos from an album you don't own. Only the owner can remove images from a shared album. Google Photos Not Syncing Across Devices? Try ThisIf your devices don't seem to be syncing across your devices, open the Google Photo menu and go to Settings to ensure that Google Backup and Sync is turned on. Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe
BlogHow do I restore my photos from Google photos I have lost my phone
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I have lost my phone and I want all the images and video clips music back I have back up in Google photos
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Well, if the item are actually on the Google account, the instructions I am including here should help you get them onto a new device. However, that said, if the items were not backed up to the Google account, and were on the lost phone only, then there is no way you can get those back. 1. Open the "Google Photos" app. Or, to get them all at once... 1. Log into the google account associated with the app. Apr 6, 2016 25,142 261 113,340 14,334
Well, if the item are actually on the Google account, the instructions I am including here should help you get them onto a new device. However, that said, if the items were not backed up to the Google account, and were on the lost phone only, then there is no way you can get those back. 1. Open the "Google Photos" app. Or, to get them all at once... 1. Log into the google account associated with the app. Mar 4, 2018 1 0
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How can I recover photos on a lost phone from a lost phone
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You can't. Unless you had them backed up somewhere, like a computer or google account, they are gone. Status Not open for further replies.
Can I get back permanently deleted Google Photos?Learn when items are permanently deleted
If a deleted photo or video isn't in trash, you can't restore it. You won't be able to restore a photo if: You moved it to trash more than 60 days ago. You moved it to trash, then emptied your trash.
Where are my backed up Google Photos?After you have synced or backed up your photos or videos, they will be stored in the cloud. The “cloud” is essentially a tech term for “online storage.” Your photos are encrypted and stored securely on Google's servers, backed up in several cloud storage data centers.
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