How To Recover Deleted Photos From Android Secure Folder 11 Ways

We’ve all been there – you’re browsing through your phone’s gallery, and you accidentally delete a precious photo from the Secure Folder. Or perhaps you thought you didn’t need it anymore, but now you’re having second thoughts. Don’t worry; I’ve got your back. In this article, I’ll guide you through 11 different ways to recover deleted photos from your Android device’s Secure Folder. Each method has been personally tested, and I’ll be sharing my experiences and recommendations to help you retrieve your precious memories.

What is Secure Storage Folder on Android?

A secure folder serves as a stronghold for safeguarding your personal and sensitive data within your mobile device. It offers a sanctuary where you can confidentially conceal photos, videos, audio files, messages, notes, chats, and more. To access this folder, it requires locking via a password or biometric authentication, providing an additional layer of security.

This protective enclave represents a standard feature in mobile security, prioritizing user privacy and data confidentiality. Notably, devices like the Samsung Galaxy integrate Secure Folder with their specialized Knox security technology. Knox not only fortifies the Secure Folder but also shields the entire device against potential threats posed by malicious apps or malware.

Why Secure Folder Photos are Deleted or Missing From Android?

If you find that your smartphone’s secure folder has vanished or certain files within it are missing, several potential reasons might explain the disappearance:

  1. Performing a factory reset on your Android device could result in the removal of the secure folder.
  2. Resetting the safe folder intentionally may cause its contents to be lost.
  3. Accidental deletion of the entire Android device can lead to the loss of the secure folder.
  4. The secure folder might be hidden, causing difficulty in locating it.
  5. Instances where the phone experiences breakage or crashes could potentially affect the secure folder’s visibility or accessibility.
  6. If the phone gets lost or stolen, this unfortunate event could lead to the disappearance of the secure folder along with its contents.

1. Check Your Trash/Recycle Bin

Check Your Trash/Recycle Bin
  1. Open the Gallery app on your Android device.
  2. Look for a folder named “Trash” or “Recycle Bin” in the app’s main interface.
  3. Tap on the folder to view the deleted photos.
  4. If you find the photo you want to recover, tap on it and select “Restore” or “Recover.”

By following these detailed, step-by-step instructions for each of the recovery methods mentioned earlier, you should be able to maximize your chances of recovering deleted photos from your Android device’s Secure Folder. Remember to always back up your data to avoid similar situations in the future.


2. Use Google Photos

Use Google Photos
  1. Open the Google Photos app on your Android device.
  2. Sign in with your Google account if you haven’t already.
  3. Tap on the “Library” tab located at the bottom-right corner.
  4. Tap on the “Trash” icon.
  5. Browse through the deleted photos in the Trash folder.
  6. If you find the photo you want to recover, tap on it and select “Restore.”

Link: Google Photos


3. Use Samsung Cloud

Use Samsung Cloud
  1. Open the “Settings” app on your Samsung device.
  2. Navigate to “Accounts and backup” and select “Samsung Cloud

.” 3. Sign in with your Samsung account if you haven’t already.

  1. Tap on “Gallery” and then tap on “Trash.”
  2. Browse through the deleted photos in the Trash folder.
  3. If you find the photo you want to recover, tap on it and select “Restore.”

Link: Samsung Cloud


4. Use a Dedicated Recovery App

Use a Dedicated Recovery App
  1. Download and install a dedicated recovery app, such as DiskDigger, from the Google Play Store.
  2. Launch the app and grant any necessary permissions.
  3. Select the storage location you want to scan (usually internal storage).
  4. Tap “Scan” and wait for the app to search for deleted files.
  5. Once the scan is complete, browse through the results and select the deleted photos you want to recover.
  6. Save the recovered photos to a safe location on your device or an external storage device.

Link: DiskDigger


5. Check Your Device’s Internal Storage

Check Your Device's Internal Storage
  1. Open your device’s file manager app.
  2. Navigate to the “Secure Folder” directory, usually located in the internal storage.
  3. Look for any hidden folders or files that might contain your deleted photo.
  4. If you find the deleted photo, move it to a safe location.

6. Use a Computer-Based Recovery Tool

Use a Computer-Based Recovery Tool
  1. Download and install a reputable computer-based recovery tool, such as Dr.Fone or EaseUS MobiSaver.
  2. Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable.
  3. Launch the recovery software and select the “Recover” or “Data Recovery” option.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to scan your device for deleted files.
  5. Once the scan is complete, browse through the results and select the deleted photos you want to recover.
  6. Save the recovered photos to a safe location on your computer or an external storage device.

Link: EaseUS MobiSaver


7. Contact the Device Manufacturer

Contact the Device Manufacturer
  1. Locate the contact information for your device’s manufacturer, such as a phone number, email address, or online support portal.
  2. Reach out to the manufacturer’s support team and explain your situation, including the type of device, the files you are trying to recover, and any recovery methods you have already tried.
  3. Follow the support team’s instructions and recommendations for recovering your deleted photos.

8. Seek Professional Help

Seek Professional Help
  1. Research professional data recovery services in your area or online.
  2. Contact the service provider and explain your situation, including the type of device, the files you are trying to recover, and any recovery methods you have already tried.
  3. Schedule an appointment or send your device to the service provider if required.
  4. Follow the service provider’s instructions and wait for them to recover your deleted photos.

9. Regularly Back Up Your Data

Regularly Back Up Your Data
  1. Choose a backup method, such as Google Photos, Samsung Cloud, or manual backups to a computer or external hard drive.
  2. For cloud-based backups like Google Photos or Samsung Cloud, download the respective app and sign in with your account.
  3. Enable the backup feature within the app by going to the settings and selecting the “Backup & Sync” option.
  4. Set a backup schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly) and choose the folders you want to back up.
  5. For manual backups, connect your device to your computer or external hard drive using a USB cable.
  6. Navigate to your device’s storage and locate the folder containing your photos.
  7. Copy the folder and paste it onto your computer or external hard drive.

10. Enable “Lock” Feature on Secure Folder

Enable "Lock" Feature on Secure Folder
  1. Open the “Secure Folder” app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Select “Settings.”
  4. Scroll down to the “Lock” section.
  5. Choose your preferred locking method, such as a password, PIN, or biometric authentication.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your chosen locking method.
  7. Once completed, your Secure Folder will require authentication before any files can be deleted.

11. Use a Third-Party Gallery App with Advanced Features

Use a Third-Party Gallery App with Advanced Features

Some third-party gallery apps, like Simple Gallery Pro or Piktures, offer advanced features that can help prevent accidental photo deletion. These features include customizable trash bins and the ability to lock or hide sensitive photos. Installing and using one of these apps could help you avoid losing precious memories in the future.

Link: Simple Gallery Pro


Conclusion

Losing cherished photos can be a heartbreaking experience, but with these 11 tips, you stand a good chance of recovering your deleted memories. As someone who has personally tested these methods, I can attest to their effectiveness. Remember to always back up your data, and don’t hesitate to explore different recovery options. Good luck, and may your lost photos find their way back to you!

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Benjamin Johnson

Hey there, I'm Ben, the tech-savvy Founder and CEO of WinFixo.com. I've dedicated my life to helping fellow Windows users optimize their PCs for peak performance. Join me on this journey as we unlock the full potential of your Windows devices together!

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