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- retrieve accidentally deleted text messages
To retrieve accidentally deleted text messages on your Android device, you have several options: Check the Recycle Bin or Trash folder in your messaging app Some Android phones, like Samsung Galaxy models, have this feature Restore from a Google Drive backup if you have it enabled Go to Settings > System > Backup to locate your backed-up data
- Delete your activity - Computer - Google Account Help
When you select to delete activity manually or activity is deleted automatically based on your auto-delete setting, it starts the process of removal from the product and the systems
- Recover a recently deleted Google Account
Google reserves the right to delete an inactive Google Account and its activity and data if you are inactive across Google for at least two years Learn more about the Inactive Google Account Policy Recover your child’s account If your child’s account is deleted, you can try to restore the account
- Restore recently deleted photos videos - Google Help
You can restore recently deleted photos and videos that are still in your trash Items that are permanently deleted can’t be restored Backed up photos and videos stay in your trash for 60 days Phot
- Restore a users permanently deleted email - Google Help
Restore a user's permanently deleted email This article is for administrators If you want to restore deleted messages for your personal Gmail account, go to Delete or recover deleted Gmail messages When a user deletes a Gmail message, it stays in their Trash for 30 days These are the options for retrieving and restoring deleted messages:
- Delete messages in Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help
Deleted messages move from your inbox to your trash Important: When you delete a draft, you can't recover them If you delete a message within 30 days, you can: Recover your messages from your trash Manually delete messages permanently from your trash, but you can’t restore them After 30 days: The message deletes from your account permanently
- Recover permanently deleted photos from Google Photos - Google Photos . . .
Learn about Google's policy on recovering permanently deleted photos from Google Photos
- Reinstall re-enable apps - Android - Google Play Help
On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Play Store On the right, tap the profile icon Tap Manage apps device Manage Select the apps you want to install or turn on If you can't find the app, at the top, tap This device Not installed Tap Install or Enable
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