According to Business Insider, users who have installed the latest iOS update have noticed that previously deleted explicit photos are reappearing on their devices. The issue appears to be affecting a small but significant number of users, with many taking to social media to express their frustration and surprise.
The resurfaced photos are reportedly being stored in the iPhone's "Recently Deleted" album, which is where the device typically saves deleted items for a short period of time. However... it appears that the recent update has caused this album to become stuck, causing the explicit images to persist. Apple has yet to comment on the issue, but it is likely that the company will release a fix for the problem in a future update.
In the meantime, "affected users are advised to refrain from installing the update until the issue is resolved." The resurfacing of deleted NSFW photos has raised concerns about the privacy and security of iPhone users' sensitive data. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of regularly backing up and securing one's device, "as well as keeping software up to date." As the situation continues to unfold... it will be interesting to see how Apple responds to the issue and whether users will be satisfied with the solution.
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You can reset your iPhone by going to Settings > General > Shut Down . Drag the slide to power off your iPhone, wait ten seconds, and turn your device back on via the power button. You will need to check your infotainment system information regarding how to reset it.
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3 Ways to Fix Apple Watch Always On Display Not Working - Guiding Tech
If the Always On display is showing only time on your Apple Watch, you may have accidentally disabled complications, notifications, and app data from being shown.
Step 2: You can open Complication Data, Show Notifications, and Show Apps and enable the toggles to make them visible in Always On.
Further, you can also scroll down in each of these menus, and choose to see notifications or complications from specific apps only in Always On.
If there is an issue with wrist detection , your Apple Watch may not recognize that you are wearing the watch and, thus, may not light up the Always On display feature.
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