Over the past few days, strange reports have emerged online related to Apple's latest iOS 17.5 update and how it is restoring deleted photos. However, the story did not end there, as a user reported that his deleted photos were showing up on an iPad that he sold to a friend. This posed a serious privacy risk for users, as it avoided user consent as well as breached data code. The deleted photos reappearing issue has now been fixed with Apple's new iOS 17.5.1 update.
iOS 17.5.1 released for iPhone with deleted photos reappearing fix - Download now
Apple is always very quick to respond to privacy and security concerns. Although the company did not release an official statement, it acted upfront and released iOS 17.5.1 with a fix for the reappearing deleted photos issue. You can download and install the latest iOS 17.5.1 update on your iPhone and iPad right now through the Settings app.
Apple also shared the release notes for the update, which highlight its contents. Note that this specific update only corresponds to the deleted photos issue and does not bring any front-facing additions to the table. We expect the company to release a new beta version of iOS 17 later today, which could house numerous changes for a smooth user experience and fixes for additional bugs. For additional details, you can check out the company's changelog for the iOS 17.5.1 update below.
This update provides important bug fixes and addresses a rare issue where photos that experienced database corruption could reappear in the Photos library even if they were deleted.
The update is Apple's response to complaints from users who reported seeing deleted photos reappearing in their photo libraries. Some users stated that the photos reappearing on their devices were deleted back in 2010. This also raises the question of whether the company keeps a backup of the images. However, no further details are available in this regard, as Apple failed to comment on the issue.
Apple's iOS 17 update has been plagued by various issues since its launch last year. From overheating the new iPhone 15 Pro models to the more recent issue, the platform has been struggling to maintain stability. It is yet to be seen if Apple's forthcoming iOS 18 update will be any different, as the company is expected to bring a slew of new generative AI features to the mix. The technology giant has devised a June 10 date for iOS 18's unveiling, and we will be covering the event in extensive detail.
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