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Forgot iPhone Password? – Here are the Best Solutions
Summary: Can’t remember your iPhone password? This post brings the best solutions to fix forgotten password issue and restore your data from the locked iPhone.
Setting up a password on your iPhone is a great way to keep unauthorized access at bay but what if you forget the password? On a positive note, you can still access or restore your iPhone Data and this blog highlights some best solutions for forgotten iPhone password.
Password enabled iPhone ensures that no one can access it without your permission and is a great way to stop prying eyes from accessing your personal data. But what if you itself forget the password? Isn’t that a problematic situation? Obviously, as you cannot unlock your iPhone and access the data. Further, if you enter the wrong password six times, then a message is displayed stating that the iPhone has been disabled.
Figure 1. If you enter the wrong password six times in a row, then a message will be displayed stating that your iPhone has been disabled.
If you’re lucky then you might be able to unlock your iPhone and access the data stored on it else there is a probability that you may end up losing your data in the process of unlocking it.
Forgot iPhone passcode? What to do next?
Alright, I know it’s next to impossible that you will ever forget your passcode but we cannot overlook the fact that, yes there is a chance that you may forget it. The majority of us will say that we use fingerprint identity sensor (Touch ID) and hardly use a numeric passcode. Well, suppose your Touch ID stops working properly and to fix it you need to go to Settings < Touch ID & Passcode < Enter the Passcode.
Wait! What! You need to enter the passcode to get the Touch ID working again and you thought that you’d never need to remember the passcode. If you have a backup of your data, then all you have to do is simply reset your iPhone and restore your data from the backup. Unfortunately, you’ll only restore data that has been backed up and any new data added after that won’t be there. That said, let’s delve into some of the best solutions for forgotten iPhone password.
If you’ve forgotten the password, these options will help you out:
- Erase your iOS device with iTunes to remove the password
- Erase the passcode with iCloud
- Use Recovery mode if you’re unable to connect to either iCloud or iTunes
- Leverage an iPhone data recovery to recover deleted/lost data
Erase your iPhone with iTunes, restore files from it and remove the passcode
If you’ve synced your iPhone with iTunes, you can restore your files from it. Further, this will erase all the data and the passcode. To restore your data and remove the passcode, follow these steps:
i. Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch iTunes
ii. If you’re asked for the passcode, try another computer with which you’ve synced your iPhone, else proceed with either iCloud or Recovery mode
iii. Sync your iPhone with iTunes and make a backup of it
iv. On your iPhone set up the screen, choose Restore from iTunes backup
v. In iTunes select your iPhone and select the relevant backup
This process will restore all your data on iPhone. Now, configure a new passcode and never forget it.
Figure 2 illustrates to erase the data & passcode and to restore your iPhone
Erase the passcode with iCloud
Follow these steps to erase the passcode of your iPhone with iCloud:
i. Go to iCloud.com and sign in with your valid Apple credentials to view the iCloud dashboard.
ii. At the top of the dashboard, select ‘All Devices’ and select your iPhone from the given list
iii. Click on ‘Erase’ to erase the passcode
iv. On the setup screen on your iPhone, choose the restore from a backup option to restore files from the iCloud backup
Important: You can erase your iPhone with Find My iPhone as long as it is connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network.
Use Recovery mode to erase the passcode
If you’ve never synced your iPhone with iTunes or iCloud, then you need to erase the passcode in the Recovery mode. Follow these steps to erase the passcode:
i. Connect your iPhone to your system and force restart it. Different versions of iPhone have different settings; therefore, follow these settings depending on your iPhone
- iPhone 8/8 Plus: Press and release the Volume up button and then quickly press and release the Volume down button. Press and hold the Side button until the recovery mode screen appears
- iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and keep holding both the Side and Volume down buttons until you see the recovery mode screen
- iPhone 6S and earlier: Press and keep holding the Home and the Side buttons until the recovery mode screen appears
ii. Finally, after restarting the iPhone, select Restore from the given options
Figure 3 illustrates to restore iPhone via recovery mode
iii. Wait for the process to finish and then restore your files to your iPhone and set up a new passcode
Get more help
If due to any reason you lose your data stored on iPhone during the whole process, then you can utilize an iPhone data recovery software and recover all your lost data. Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone is a robust iPhone data recovery software which efficiently brings back all your lost data. Moreover, the software facilitates three recovery option namely:
- Recover from iPhone
- Recover from iTunes Backup
- Recover from iCloud backup
Figure 3 illustrates the home screen of Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone software
At Last
After restoring your iPhone , make sure that you never ever forget the passcode. The key is to create a strong passcode which is easy to remember. Further, if your iPhone gets stuck in recovery mode or due to any reason you’re unable to unlock your device, contact Apple support or visit the nearest service centre.
How to Put iPhone or iPad on Recovery mode? (Step by Step Tutorial)
Summary: DFU or Recovery mode is a way to recover your iPhone or iPad using a computer in case of technical issues. Read this post for a step-by-step process of how to enter and exit Recovery Mode and DFU mode on iPhone.
When you run out of solutions to troubleshoot your iPhone, Recovery Mode or DFU Mode comes as a rescue. Whether iPhone stops booting or fails to restore, you can use the functions in iPhone and fix the issue.
But the method to bring an iPhone in DFU or Recovery Mode varies in each iPhone model and iPad.
This post will guide you on how to enter and exit Recovery and DFU Modes in different iPhone and iPad variants. But first, understand what these iPhone functions are and their uses.
What is Recovery Mode and its use?
Recovery Mode uses iBoot to upgrade or restore your iPhone. iBoot is a bootloader program for iOS devices. Recovery Mode helps install the same or above iOS firmware version already on your iPhone. The iPhone screen in Recovery Mode prompts to connect iPhone to iTunes, showing a computer image.
Recovery Mode helps fix iPhone updates or restore issues, such as iPhone stuck at the Apple logo , unable to open the locked iPhone or want to reset iPhone but forgot iPhone passcode .
What is DFU Mode and its use?
Device Firmware Update or DFU mode lets your iPhone connect with iTunes on the computer without iBoot. As DFU mode doesn’t use iBoot, you can make changes in the operating system of the iOS device. An iPhone in DFU mode has a completely black screen.
Putting iPhone into DFU mode is the solution when Recovery Mode doesn’t resolve the problem. DFU mode can restore or upgrade iPhone. This mode is also commonly used to downgrade or jailbreak iPhone s.
Caution — you may lose all your iPhone data!
If you are entering DFU mode, make sure to back up your iPhone data . DFU mode permanently erases iPhone data . So always back up your videos, photos, messages, chats, Notes, etc., either to iCloud or iTunes.
However, if you have lost iPhone data and don’t have a backup, then immediately download iPhone data recovery software — Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone . The software helps to restore lost or deleted iPhone contacts, call logs, photos, videos, text, FaceTime, audio, chats, Calendar, Notes, Safari bookmarks, etc. It is quick to recover and extremely user-friendly.
What is required to perform Recovery and DFU modes in iPhone?
- Windows or Mac system.
- Lightning to USB cable.
- iTunes updated to the latest version on your computer.
How to put iPhone 6 and earlier versions in Recovery Mode
Follow the below steps to enter Recovery Mode on iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, and iPhone 4.
- Connect your iPhone to your PC using USB Lightning Cable and launch iTunes.
- Press and hold down the Home and Power button to turn the iPhone.
- Then connect the USB cable to iPhone and turn it on by holding the Home button.
- Continue to hold the Home button until a pop-up appears informing ‘an iPhone has been detected in recovery mode’ on your system.
- In Recovery mode, you can either restore the iPhone, set it up as new, or just recover your backups.
How to put iPhone 7 in Recovery Mode
It’s easy to enter Recovery Mode on iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. Follow the below steps:
- Turn off your iPhone 7 and connect it to your Mac or Windows computer.
- Ensure iTunes or Finder is running on the system.
- Press and hold the Power and Volume down button for 10 seconds.
- While continuing to hold the Volume down button, release the Power button.
- Release the button if you see the iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode message on your system.
How to put iPhone 8 in Recovery Mode
If you want to enter the Recovery Mode on iPhone 8 and its variants, follow the below steps:
- Connect your iPhone 8 to your Mac or Windows system with a USB cable.
- Next, press and release the following buttons in a sequence Volume Up button, Volume Down, and Side button until your device reboots. Continue holding the Side button, even after seeing the Apple logo appear.
- Release the Side button once the Connect to iTunes logo appears on the iPhone’s display.
- Launch iTunes, and you should see a message stating, “There is a problem with the iPhone that requires it to be updated or restored.” You can choose to Update or Restore your iPhone’s software.
How to put iPhone 11 into Recovery Mode
To enter Recovery Mode on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, follow these steps:
- Connect your iPhone with your Mac or PC and launch iTunes.
- Force restart your iPhone with the following steps:
- Press and release the Volume Up button.
- Press and release the Volume Down button.
- Press and hold the Side button.
- Make sure to release these buttons if you see the recovery mode screen with the “Connect to iTunes” screen.
- Then choose your iPhone in iTunes, and you will see a pop-up saying that your iPhone is in Recovery Mode. Here, you can either update or restore your iPhone.
How to put iPhone 12 into Recovery Mode
Follow the below steps to enter Recovery Mode on iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max:
- Update iTunes to the latest version.
- Connect your iPhone to your PC or Mac via Lightning to a USB cable.
- Note: If you are connecting your iPhone to the computer for the first time, click on ‘Trust’ in the Trust This Computer dialog box and follow the prompts.
- Once your iPhone is paired with the computer, press the Volume up button followed by the Volume down button and release.
- Press and continue to hold the Side button until you see the ‘Connect to computer’ screen on your iPhone. While on your computer, you would see the iPhone Recovery Mode message in iTunes, confirming that your iPhone has entered into Recovery Mode. The computer asks you to either Update or Restore your iPhone**.** Click on any based on your requirement.
If you choose Update, iTunes will update your iPhone 12 to the latest iOS release. This won’t lead to any loss of data.
If you select Restore: It will erase iPhone data completely and renew your entire iPhone.
How to put Recovery Mode on iPhone 13
Entering Recovery Mode on iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro has the same steps as iPhone 12. To enter the Recovery Mode, connect your iPhone to your computer and do the following steps in quick succession.
- Press the Volume up button and release.
- Press the Volume down button and release.
- Press and continue to hold the side button until the ‘Connect to iTunes’ screen appears on iPhone.
How to put Recovery Mode on iPhone 14
To use recovery mode on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, follows these steps:
- Connect your iPhone to your system with a Lightning cable.
- Now on iPhone, press and quickly release the Volume up, Volume down, and side buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.
- Select your iPhone in the Finder/iTunes window and choose to update or restore your iPhone.
How to exit Recovery Mode on iPhone
It’s easy to exit Recovery Mode on iPhone. Follow the below steps:
- Hold the Home button and Lock button to exit DFU mode on iPhone 6 and earlier versions until your device reboots.
- To exit DFU mode on iPhone 7/7 Plus, hold the Side and Volume Down buttons until the device reboots.
- To exit the Recovery Mode on iPhone 8 or later version, press and hold the Side button until the “Connect to iTunes” screen disappears, and then iPhone should reboot back into iOS.
How to put Recovery Mode on iPad
To enter Recovery Mode on the iPad, follow these steps:
- Connect your iPad to Windows or Mac system using a USB cable.
- For iPad with a Home button: Press and hold the Home button and the Top/Side button until your iPad enters recovery mode.
- For iPad without a Home button: Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, Volume Down button, and the Top button. Keep holding the Top button until the iPad enters recovery mode.
How to put iPhone into DFU mode ?
Follow the below steps to enter DFU Mode on iPhone and its various version:
- Connect iPhone to PC or Mac via USB cable. Note: If the ‘Trust This Computer’ dialog box appears, follow the prompts.
- Once your iPhone is paired with a computer, follow these steps:
How to Enter DFU Mode on an iPhone 8 and later versions
- Press the Volume up button, then Volume down button, and release.
- Quickly press and hold the Side button for about 5 seconds.
- Along with the Side button, press and hold the Volume down button.
- Release the Side button and continue to hold the Volume down button for about 10 seconds.
- Once you see the ‘Recovery Mode’ screen in iTunes on your computer, you have successfully entered the DFU mode. However, the iPhone screen remains black in DFU Mode.
How to Enter DFU Mode on an iPhone 7
- Press and hold the Power and the Volume down buttons for 8–10 seconds.
- Release the Power button and continue to hold the Volume down button.
- Release the Volume down button once your iPhone has entered recovery mode.
How to Enter DFU Mode on an iPhone 6S or Earlier Versions
- Press and hold the Power/Sleep and Home buttons together for 10 seconds.
- Release the Power/Sleep button, but continue holding the Home button.
- Release the Home button once you see iTunes/Finder has detected an iPhone in recovery mode message.
Note: If you see the Apple logo on your iPhone, try again and repeat the above steps carefully.
How to exit DFU Mode on iPhone ?
If you want to exit DFU Mode on iPhone and its variants, follow the below steps:
How to Exit DFU Mode on an iPhone 8 or Later versions
- Press the Volume Up button and quickly release.
- Press the Volume Down button and quickly release.
- Now, press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears on iPhone. This indicates your iPhone has exited DFU Mode. Your iPhone would boot to the ‘Lock’ screen in a few seconds. Now, enter your passcode and continue to use your iPhone.
How to Exit DFU Mode on an iPhone 7
Press and hold the Power or Sleep button and the Volume down button until you see the Apple Logo.
How to Exit DFU Mode on iPhone 6 or Earlier versions
Hold the Home button and the Power button of the iPhone simultaneously until Apple’s logo appears on the screen.
Conclusion
Whenever your iPhone and its variants show problems like being stuck at the Apple logo, won’t upgrade, restore, or respond, you can use Recovery Mode and DFU Mode functions to resolve the problem. But don’t forget to back up your iPhone data before using these functions.
However, in any unfortunate incident of data loss while performing the functions, trust Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone – a software that brings back lost data on your iPhone securely.
FAQ
1. Does DFU Mode delete iPhone data?
If you use DFU mode to install something or restore your device, all your iPhone’s data will be erased.
2. Can you enter the recovery mode if your iPhone is disabled?
An iPhone is disabled when a user enters an incorrect password too many times on the lock screen. You should be able to enter the recovery mode using the same steps mentioned above and restore your iPhone to regain access.
3. How to put the iPhone in recovery mode without a computer?
A computer is not necessary to enter the recovery mode on an iPhone. You only need to press the right buttons, depending on your iPhone model, to enter the recovery mode. However, to restore your iPhone – you will need a computer.
iPhone users adore its camera. Capturing priced memories using its compelling features is one of the biggest attraction of the iOS device. However, like any other phone, the digital photos may get lost from iPhone too.
And the situation can be devastating if the lost photos include your precious memories — of a vacation, wedding, your child’s first birthday or a friend’s party, which you wanted to keep with you for a lifetime.
Helping you out in such a situation, here we bring the methods to recoup your memories back into your iPhone.
Why are your photos lost from iPhone?
There could be many possible reasons for the loss of photos from iPhone. Some common reasons are listed below:
- Accidental deletion
- Factory reset
- Camera Roll or Photo Stream crash
- Failed iOS update
- iPhone jailbreak
- Water damaged, stolen iPhone, and others
Different situations call for distinct methods to restore lost photos from iPhone.
Since with iCloud and iTunes, Apple ensures a backup for the iPhone photos, if available, get back the lost iPhone photos from there.
Wherein in absence of backup, an iPhone photo recovery software is the best way to get back the deleted or missing photos on your iPhone and iPad. An efficient iPhone recovery software , works regardless of the reason of the photo loss.
Other methods such as photo recovery from ‘Recently Deleted’ folder or turning on iCloud Photos can also work in specific situations.
These methods can be applied on all iPhone models including series of iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XS Max, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 6S Plus, 6S, 6 Plus, 6, 5S, 5c, 5, 4S and 4.
1. Recover photos from ‘Recently Deleted’ on iPhone
The ‘Recently Deleted’ folder on iPhone keeps all the deleted photos for 30 days. Beyond this duration, the photos are automatically deleted from iPhone and this time permanently.
You can find the deleted photos from Camera Roll, Photo Stream, WhatsApp, SnapChat or Instagram etc., in this folder.
Check the ‘Recently Deleted’ folder on your iPhone. Find the required photos and move them back to your album.
Steps to restore photos from ‘Recently Deleted’ on iPhone:
- Go to the Photos app > Albums > Recently Deleted
- Find the missing photo and tap on it to Recover
2. Use iPhone Photo Recovery tool
In case of absence of photos backup, download and install Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone on your Mac or PC. Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone works with all the iPhone models including series of iPhone 6, 7, 8, X, XS, XR, 11, 12, 13, and 14. It supports latest iOS 16.
Situations when you should use Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone:
- No backup of photos
- Permanently deleted photos from iPhone
- Accidentally deleted photos
- Unable to restore photos from iCloud
- Unable to restore photos from iTunes
- Photos lost after iOS update, Factory reset or jailbreak
- Photos lost after iPhone black screen of death
- Stolen iPhone, water/ liquid damaged iPhone etc.
Note: Apart from photos, Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone can recover your deleted Videos, Contacts, Texts, Calendar, text messages, Notes, and other data.
Try the Free Demo Version of the software to recover your lost and deleted photos in Mac System or in Windows Desktop/Tablet
Step-by-step: Recover deleted photos from iPhone
- Connect your iPhone to the computer
- Launch Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone
- On the first screen select Recover from iPhone
- Select Camera Roll and Photo Stream. To recover Instagram, SnapChat or other App’s photos, select Apps Library
- Click Next
- Preview and choose the photos you want to recover from the list
- Click Save
3. Recover from iCloud backup
Do you maintain iCloud backup of your photos? Then bring back the deleted photos on your iPhone via iCloud. iCloud photos recovery is possible in situations of accidentally or permanently deleted photos from iPhone. You can also recover photos lost after your iPhone is set on factory reset, damaged, or stolen.
Steps to restore photos from iCloud on iPhone:
- Click to follow Settings > General > Reset> Erase all Contents and Settings
- A dialog box pops up, choose Erase Now
- Follow the instructions until you get on to the Apps & Data screenTap Restore from iCloud Backup
- Sign in to your iCloud account
- Choose the recent backup and click Restore to get back the deleted photos on iPhone
How to recover Photos from iCloud without losing existing iPhone data
This method of iCloud photo recovery protects your existing iPhone data. It also allows you to select and recover only the lost photos from iCloud instead of complete backup data.
Follow the below steps to restore only the lost/deleted photos from iCloud:
- Download and launch Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone on your computer. Note: You don’t need to connect your iPhone for recovering photos from iCloud backup files.
- Select Recover from iCloud Backup on main screen of software.
- Select Camera Roll and Photo Stream and click Next.
- Enter the Apple ID and password.
- List of all available iCloud backup files appears. Select the relevant backup of your iPhone and click Scan.
- Click Camera Roll and Photo Stream in the iCloud backup files list on the left window. Preview the existing and deleted photos or search for a specific photo by typing a keyword in the search box. If the desired photo is not in the recovered files list, click Deep Scan.
- Click Save. In the dialog box select either computer or iPhone to save the recovered photos. To save the photos on iPhone, make sure the iOS device is connected to the computer.
4. Recover deleted photos from iTunes
For those of you who maintain iTunes backup, it is the easiest way to retrieve the deleted photos of iPhone. iTunes backup also helps to restore photos lost due to deletion or after factory reset.
Steps to restore photos from iTunes backup:
- Connect iPhone to your PC/Mac
- Launch iTunes
- Select your iPhone under the device list
- Select the recent backup date
- Click Restore Backup
All your lost and deleted photos will be restored on your iPhone.
How to recover Photos from iTunes without losing the existing iPhone data
Use Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone to protect your current data on iPhone. The software allows you to select and recover only the lost photos from iTunes. With this method, you can prevent unnecessary data recovery on your iOS device.
Follow the below steps to recover only the lost/deleted photos via iTunes:
- Download and launch Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone software. Note: You can connect your iPhone to computer, if want to save the recovered photos in the iOS device.
- Select Recover from iTunes Backup on the main screen of the application.
- Select Camera Roll and Photo Stream option. Click Next.
- From the list of the iTunes backup files, select the relevant iTunes backup from which you want to restore photos.
- If your iTunes backup is encrypted, a dialog box will open prompting you to enter the password. Enter the password and click OK.
- From the backup files list in the left pane, click Camera Roll and Photo Stream. Preview the existing and deleted photos or search for a specific photo by typing a keyword in the search box. Click Deep Scan at the bottom left side, if your desired photos are not in the list.
- Click Save. A dialog box appears asking to select the location to save photos. You can save the recovered photos either onto your iPhone or computer.
5. Enable iCloud Photos
Sometimes you could see the photos on iPhone but not on your synced iPad, iPod Touch, or Mac. To view these missing iPhone pictures on the synced iOS devices turn on iCloud Photos.
iCloud Photos stores the photos in iCloud. It ensures you can view them on your synced devices. If you can’t find a photo on your synced iPad, iPhone, or Mac etc., enable iCloud Photos under Settings of the iOS device.
Steps to turn on iCloud Photos on iPhone/iPad/ iPod Touch
- Click to follow Settings > [your name] > iCloud
- Tap Photos
- Toggle on iCloud Photos.
To turn on iCloud Photos on Mac
- Go to System Preferences > iCloud.
- Next to Photos, click Options
- Select iCloud Photos
Next, connect to Wi-Fi and wait for some time until your photos appear again on the synced devices.
Tip: When you turn on iCloud Photos, photos upload to iCloud but they are not duplicated in your iCloud backup. So make backup of your photo library. You can download your photos from iCloud.com to your PC/Mac and store them as a separate library or store them on a separate drive.
Comparison — iPhone Photo Recovery Methods
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| Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone | Recover from iCloud | Recover from iTunes | Recently Deleted folder | Enable iCloud Photos |
| — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Success Rate | High | Medium | Medium | Low | Medium |
| Photo Recovery without backup | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Effect on iPhone’s existing photos & other data after recovery | Existing data remains in iPhone | Deletes the existing iPhone data | Deletes the existing iPhone data | Existing data remains in iPhone | Existing data remains in iPhone |
| Select Photo and restore | Yes | No | No | Yes | Not applicable |
| Preview photos before recovery | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Difficulty level | Nil | Medium | Medium | Nil | Medium |
| Recovery options | Recovers from iPhone, iPad, iCloud & iTunes | Recovers from iCloud only | Recovers from iTunes only | Recover from iPhone & iPad (within 30 days of photo deletion) | Recover on iPhone synced devices |
Apple will delete your photos in July. Here’s what you should do
Apple has recently announced that it will permanently delete photos from its users’ ‘My Photo Stream’ this month. This news has come as a surprise to the Apple community, as users struggle to understand the implications of this announcement and what necessary precautions can be taken. In this blog post, we will get into the details of this new move by Apple, explore the reasons behind it, and provide tips on how iPhone/iPad/Mac users can safeguard their precious photos.
The Announcement
_”_My Photo Stream is scheduled to be shut down on July 26, 2023. As part of this transition, new photo uploads to My Photo Stream from your devices will stop one month before, on June 26, 2023.
The photos in My Photo Stream are already stored on at least one of your devices, so as long as you have the device with your originals, you won’t lose any photos as part of this process. If a photo you want isn’t already in your Library on a particular iPhone, iPad, or Mac, make sure that you save it to your Library on that device…” Read more
What is Apple’s My Photo Stream?
My Photo Stream, launched in 2011, was designed to sync photos across multiple Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
This feature automatically stores your most recent pictures (up to 1000) for approx. 30 days so you can view and download them easily from other Apple devices. After this period, photos are removed from My Photo Stream but remain in your device’s Photos app. However, this only shows photos and not your live images or videos.
How to Protect Your ‘My Photo Stream’ Pictures?
Apple, known for its commitment to user privacy and data security, has recommended several preventive measures to mitigate the risk of losing any important photo due to this update.
1. Move My Photo Stream images to your Library
Even if the pictures in My Photo Stream are already there on at least one of your Apple devices, you must save these pictures to your Photo Library to avoid losing them**.** Here’s how to copy My Photo Stream pictures to your Photo Library:
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch:
- Open the Photos app and tap Albums.
- Tap on My Photo Stream > Select.
- Select all the photos you want to save, then tap the Share button > Save Image.
On your Mac:
- Open the Photos app and then open the My Photo Stream
- Select the photos you want to save which aren’t currently in your photo library.
- Drag and drop them from the My Photo Stream album into your Library.
2. Move to iCloud Photos
To preserve your My Photo Stream images in their original and high-resolution version, you can transfer them to iCloud Photos.
If you already have an iCloud account, just enable iCloud Photos to automatically upload & sync every photo and video you capture on the device, making them accessible from anywhere.
To use the iCloud Photos service, you will require the following:
- iPhone running iOS 8.3 or later version.
- iPad with iPadOS 8.3 or later version.
- Mac running OS X Yosemite or later version.
How to set up iCloud Photos on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch?
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings.
- Next, click on [Your Name] > iCloud.
- Tap on Photos and do the following:
For iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or later versions: Toggle on the ‘Sync this [device]‘ option.
For iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or earlier versions: Turn on the iCloud Photos
How to set up iCloud Photos on your Mac?
- On your Mac, go to Apple Menu and click on System Preferences.
- Click Apple ID and then select iCloud in the sidebar.
- Now, select Photos and turn on the switch next to Sync this Mac.
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Don’t want to use iCloud Photos?
While iCloud Photos is a convenient option for many Apple users, it’s important to acknowledge that it is not the best fit for everyone. Limited free storage of 5GB or lack of cross-platform compatibility can compel Apple users to look for other alternatives.
Storage options, such as Google Photos, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, external hard drives, etc., are available to ensure your iPhone Photos are safe and easily accessible.
The Bottom Line
Apple’s announcement of the potential discontinuation of My Photo Stream has understandably caused worry among its users. While a specific reason for this action remains undisclosed, they are actively addressing the issue to prevent data loss. In the meantime, iPhone users must take precautionary measures to safeguard their photos. They can simply move the My Photo Stream images to the Photo Library, iCloud Photos, or other backup folders.
- Title: Forgot iPhone X Password? – Here are the Best Solutions | Stellar
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