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  2. How to recover deleted text messages on your iPhone with ...

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    You can recover or retrieve deleted or lost text messages on iPhone by restoring a backup from iCloud or iTunes or using a third-party app.

  3. How to factory reset your iPhone - AOL

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    How To Back Up And Restore Your Mobile Device The Right Way. Before erasing your data, disconnect from services like Find My iPhone and iCloud: Open the Settings app. Tap your name at the top of ...

  4. iCloud - Wikipedia

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    iCloud allows users to back up the settings and data on iOS devices running iOS 5 or later. [27] Data backed up includes photos and videos in the Camera Roll, device settings, app data, messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS), ringtones, and Visual Voicemails. [28] Backups occur daily when the device is locked and connected to Wi-Fi and a power source.

  5. Apple Account - Wikipedia

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    Every iCloud automatically has standard data protection. All data is encrypted, and encryption keys are stored securely in Apple data centers to assist in case of account recovery. Only certain data is end-to-end encrypted, including iCloud Mail, Photos, and health data. In total, fourteen services are end-to-end encrypted.

  6. Search and Recover - AOL Help

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    Search and Recover can rescue crucial work and cherished memories you thought were gone forever. It's fast and easy to use, and even data lost years ago can be recovered.

  7. IPSW - Wikipedia

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    The FBI recovered iCloud backups from one and a half months before the shooting, and wanted to access encrypted files on the device. The U.S. government ordered Apple to produce an IPSW file that would allow investigators to brute force the passcode of the iPhone. [ 7 ]