Warning: mysqli::__construct(): (HY000/1203): User howardkn already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections in D:\Inetpub\vhosts\howardknight.net\al.howardknight.net\includes\artfuncs.php on line 21
Failed to connect to MySQL: (1203) User howardkn already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections
Warning: mysqli::query(): Couldn't fetch mysqli in D:\Inetpub\vhosts\howardknight.net\al.howardknight.net\index.php on line 66
Article <v26koi$20nci$1@dont-email.me>
Deutsch   English   Français   Italiano  
<v26koi$20nci$1@dont-email.me>

View for Bookmarking (what is this?)
Look up another Usenet article

Path: ...!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail
From: =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?= <hugybear@gmx.net>
Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Subject: Re: iPhone owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted
 images
Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 06:00:18 +0200
Organization: Camembert Normand au Lait Cru
Lines: 80
Message-ID: <v26koi$20nci$1@dont-email.me>
References: <xn0olw3bi60ihls005@reader443.eternal-september.org>
 <pq6cnQABnrQ8Ctv7nZ2dnZfqn_WdnZ2d@giganews.com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Injection-Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 06:00:18 +0200 (CEST)
Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="a8e8849fd650d7ec4d34b2baf9d1c3c6";
	logging-data="2121106"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org";	posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/rXzNd5xdarawYz5fb826H74BJIFiO3oY="
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:115.0) Gecko/20100101
 Betterbird/115.10.0
Cancel-Lock: sha1:+ojRBcZf861WqcCD/z17cTfof1M=
Content-Language: de-CH, en-GB
In-Reply-To: <pq6cnQABnrQ8Ctv7nZ2dnZfqn_WdnZ2d@giganews.com>
Bytes: 4312

On 17.05.24 01:32, Danart wrote:
> 
>  > badgolferman wrote:
>  > Apple appears to have a bug that’s dredging up data that iPhone
> owners
>  > thought was gone. Some iPhone owners are reporting that, after
> updating
>  > their phones to iOS 17.5, their deleted photos — some quite old
> — are
>  > popping up again, according to a Reddit thread that MacRumors
> spotted.
>  > iOS beta testers had the same complaints about the bug last week.
>  > 
>  > People reporting the apparent bug say that they’re seeing old
> photos
>  > appear in their Recents album after Monday’s update. iOS does
> give
>  > users the option to restore deleted photos, but after 30 days,
> they’re
>  > supposed to be permanently removed.
>  > 
>  > The person who started the thread claimed that NSFW photos they had
>  > deleted “years ago” were back on their phone. Another Reddit
> user said
>  > that they saw photos from 2016 show up as new images but that they
>  > didn’t think they’d ever deleted them. And a person claimed in
> a later
>  > post that “around 300” of their old pictures, some of which
> were
>  > “revealing,” appeared on an iPad they’d wiped per Apple’s
> guidelines
>  > and sold to a friend.
>  > 
>  > There’s a chance it’s not specific to photos, either, as one
> person
>  > posted on X that they saw old voicemails come back after the
> update.
>  > Several beta testers said the same thing about earlier iOS 17
> betas.
>  > Whether the issue implies Apple is secretly holding onto old
> deleted
>  > data or it’s just a quirk of how iOS 17.5 handles that data,
> it’s not
>  > an ideal situation. Nobody wants to see their deleted nudes come
> back.
>  > 
>  >
> https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/15/24157284/apple-iphone-ios-17-5-update-deleted-photos-voicemails
> 
> Duh
> what do you expect. You have a service on your phone that claims to
> delete messages. 
> 
> This is a Linux based operating system ( iOS ) and your crying about
> the fact you do not have lower-level support to an operating system
> that claims to delete something when it is not deleted?
> 
> When you "delete" stuff in various formats ( exfat, ext,
> NTFS ) you literally have to understand that these formats becomes
> better and better at data-recovery. 
> 
> What is occuring is the file is being marked deleted but the deleted
> file is actually being preserved as the "Last space to be
> written". So as long as you have space your pictures and previews
> will be intact. You have to fill the entire space of the drive by
> writing zeros, or even making a really big recording. 
> 
> Apple = An American company = Spynet = part of FANG ( Facebook,
> Apple/Amazon, Netflix, Google )
>  
> 
> This is a response to the post seen at:
> http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=665462570#665462570

This is a totally fucked up site. My goodness!
And your quoting sucks!


-- 
"Alea iacta est." (Julius Caesar)