How to Recover My Eyes Only Password, Pictures, and Videos in...How do I recover deleted photos and videos from my eyes?
We have been spoiled a bit by Google Photos.The software giant has given us their "unlimited storage" for free for a long time.They decided to pull the rug out from under us after we backed up our photos and made us pay for it.
We are in too deep, and we don't want to get rid of anything.It is understandable why people are obsessed with how to recover their "my eyes only" pictures.
It depends.It is possible to save all of your photos for you, even across multiple devices.Whatever has been saved should be backed up if you lose your phone or log into a new device.If it is not, there are a few steps you can take in order to restore items that have disappeared.
This attempt could work regardless of the device you are using, even if it is a long shot.All you have to do is click on your profile picture in the upper left-hand corner.The "settings" gear is in the upper right-hand corner.You can see "My Data" under the "Privacy" tab.It's time to tap on that.
You will be prompted to log in again with your usernames and passwords.You will be able to submit a request to have your downloaded data restored after that.
It is worth mentioning that photos or videos that have been saved to your roll are typically restored to the app and aren't usually apart of the other options users use "My Data" for.
You can use a file browser to dig into your phone.If you want to look through your phone's data files, this technique is the best way to go.You can use a file browser on the phone or computer to access the main storage.
All you have to do is find files with a.nomedia extension.If you remove the extension, they will be restored to your account.
If you want to recover your photos on an iPad, the "My Data" submit request option is your best bet.
If there are other conversations, videos, photos, and memories you want to save under the "My Eyes Only" folder, you will get another password prompt.Everything under "My Eyes Only" will be deleted if you reset your password.
I want to give someone my password and user so they can use it to look at all of my pictures.
Absolutely not.When they say your eyes only, they mean that because they don't have access to those photos.They don't know if the content is being saved under that folder.Changing your password is not the same as resetting it.The steps are below.
If you want to learn more about the different features of the app, you can check out the support page.