Can I retrieve deleted browser history from an iphone

Does anyone know if I can retrieve deleted internet browsing history from an iphone 4?

Restoring from one of your old iTunes backups will indeed place text messages back on your iPhone 5. It will also restore ALL the other data contained in that backup to your iPhone, so just make sure you realize that before going that route. If you need to simply recover deleted text messages from your backup, you can try a software program that offers text / iMessage recovery features. I've used Decipher TextMessage in the past for recovery and it has worked well.

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  • How can I retrieve deleted text messages from my iphone 5

    Somebody deleted a string of text messages from my iPhone 5 and I want to know if they can be retrieved and if so how? I'm new to the iPhone as this is my first apple product.  I am still not even sure on how to use my iTunes and so forth.  Please help as the string of messages was very important!! Thank you so very much!! Tracy

    SMS text messages are backed up with the iPhone - whether it's locally or to iCloud. If you've already written over the backup that had them (as in, backed up after the delete) then they're gone.
    If you still have a backup available from a time where you had the messages on your iPhone, all you have to do is erase the iPhone and restore from that backup.
    "Retrieve deleted messages from iPhone" is simple as pie.

  • How can I retrieve deleted browser history in firefox

    I think xp stores a mirror image of histroy for a set period is it possible to retrieve this information

    Yes.   Below are three write ups / download opportunities.   As far as I can recall, it's free.
    How to Use iPhoto Library Manager | Mac|Life
    Download iPhoto Library Manager for Mac - Manage multiple iPhoto libraries. MacUpdate.com
    Fat Cat Software – iPhoto Library Manager
    Hope this will solve your problem

  • Can I check my browser history from a year ago?

    Can I check my browser history from a year ago?

    It is unlikely that the browsing history from a year ago is still available. In Firefox 3.5 the default setting is to keep history for at least 90 days but maximum of 180 days. Unless you changed the defaults the browsing history for 1 year ago will not be available.

  • Is it possible to retrieve my browsing history from your server if I can't get it on my computer from the history tab (the box is checked which deletes history)?

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    No, if Firefox is set to delete browsing history when it closes, that data wouldn't be passed to the Sync server.

  • Why can't I delete synced photos from my iPhone?

    Early iPhones did not have especially good cameras, so this was not an issue. However, starting with the iPhone 4s, it became clear that iPhones would begin to replace standard point-and-shoot cameras. Space would soon become a problem. You could be on a trip and begin to run out of space and find that any photos you had synced using iTunes (before your trip) could not be deleted. Even if you had an iPad with more storage, you could not delete those older synced photos. Apparently, you were supposed to have brought your Mac or PC on the trip, just so that you could use iTunes To delete synced photos.
    I don't understand Apple's rationale for this limitation.
    As of this writing, Apple does not provide a tablet that runs iTunes. So it would seem that the only solution is to buy a PC tablet such as Microsoft surface tablet. Only then would you have a full fully portable tablet that would allow you to run the iTunes program to delete old synced photos and make more room on your iPhone.
    Of course you can use airdrop to transfer photos from the iPhone camera roll to an iPad and then delete them from your iPhone, but why would you want to get rid of the newer photos on your iPhone rather than the old ones that had been synced before your trip?
    SInce Apple does not offer a tablet that runs OS X (and therefore is iTunes capable), this policy would seem to be in advertisement for Microsoft.
    Am I missing something?

    When the new iCloud Photo Library and its accompanying Photo app for Mac is available, this problem will go away. In the mean time, you have another option. Instead of syncing albums or photos from your photo library onto your device, why not create a shared Photo Stream with the older photos you want to have with you? Those can be deleted as you wish.
    Or, as Ralph suggested, if you are planning a trip, remove the excess photos before you leave so you do not run out of room.
    Cheers,
    GB

  • Am i able to retrieve deleted browsing history items? How?

    I have some items from my browsing history that i want to view but they were deleted I was just wondering if i can retrieve them.

    he easy and quick way to restore file and activity History is the System Restore feature. Since much history is saved into the Windows Registry, restoring it to a previous state will restore file and program History. Revert your computer back to the desired date and enjoy restored History.
    If a user has used eraser track programs such as Ad-aware or Spybot, this method will not work and you will need to access the lesser known log files that Windows keeps (the "index.dat" files). Search for "index.dat" on your computer, you will need to download Super WinSpy to view them.
    If a user has used advanced tools to erase usage tracks, program logs, registry history and the index.dat files, restore is more difficult. Try using a disk editor to directly access hard disk sectors.

  • Why can't I delete a playlist from my iPhone without it being deleted on my kids iMac?

    I consolidated music on my Macbook pro with my family iMac using iTunes Match. What I can't understand is that I can't "turn off" certain playlists. When I deleted some of my daughters' playlists from my iPhone, it removed the playlist from the iMac. Am I missing something? I had over 100 playlists  listed, many of which I will never use. I can't imagine that Match isn't more versitile.

    Now that you mention it, my parents don't need to see my playlists, either.  Hadn't thought of that.
    I accidently stumbled on an "ad-hoc" workaround that helped me.   The downside is that it only works with smart playlists so it may or may not work for you.  But here it is anyway:
    Smart playlists will not be uploaded to the cloud if they refeence another playlist on the cloud.  So I created a "catch-all" smart playlist and added a reference to that in all the smart playlists I don't want to share. 
    I also noticed that playlists with more than just music are not uploaded.  You could add a short video or something to the playlists that are only for the iMac.  This obviously won't work if your daughter needs them on her iDevice. 
    I know these aren't good solutions, but I hope they help someone. 
    Cheers,

  • Why can't I delete some photos from my iphone 5c? There is no trash bin at the bottom of some of the photos so what option do I have to delete these photos?

    How do I delete photos from iphone 5c? Some photos do not include a trash bin at the bottom of the page. What are my options?

    It's actually more involved than any of these posts have mentioned. I just found out the hard way to completely delete photos from the iPhone.
    Step 1: Back-up your photos to a computer. Make sure that you have any pictures you want to save already downloaded to iPhoto or some other place. I'm not a huge iPhoto fan, but it was the easiest place to put the pictures from photostream and then move them elsewhere on my computer.
    Step 2: Turn off photostream. This deletes any pictures from the photostream on the phone or tablet.
    Step 3: Plug the iPhone/iPad into any Mac computer and open the Image Capture app. Now select your device and you see that most of the pictures are in there twice. Now select BOTH COPIES of any that you want to delete and press the delete button on the bottom of the window (it's the red circle with a slash through it). DO NOT SELECT ONE COPY AND LEAVE THE OTHER THINKING THAT IT WILL STAY ON THE DEVICE...ask me why I know.
    Step 4: Open iTunes and be pleasantly surprised that the 40000 gigs of space spent on photos has dropped to near zero.
    Step 5: Like this post to help bump it to the top and help people clear wasted data from their iPhone/iPad.

  • Can you retrieve deleted virtual copies from Lightroom?

    Hello,
    I removed a catalog from LR3 and re-imported it and my develop settings are intact however, my virtual copies are all missing. Is there a way to get those copies re-imported back into LR or could they be in a cache file somewhere on my computer?
    Help!!!
    AlikMc

    That depends on your OS and/or if you did change the defaults.
    Look here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/843/cpsid_84313.html

  • How to retrieve deleted text messages from 3GS iPhone

    I have deleted - accidentally - a history of text messages on my 3GS iPhone. Is it possible to retrieve them?

    Yes, you can restore the iPhone with the iCloud's backup or your computer backup.
    If is not synchronized you will recover your SMS and everything but you will lose all your chats from the backup to now. (For example: WhatsApp's chats from the last backup until now)

  • Why can't I delete certain songs from my iPhone?

    On my iPhone they are songs that synced from my computer that I don't want on my phone too. I was trying to delete them today and most of the songs i didn't want on my phone wouldn't delete and I was wondering if there was a reason for that or a way to get them to delete.

    When the new iCloud Photo Library and its accompanying Photo app for Mac is available, this problem will go away. In the mean time, you have another option. Instead of syncing albums or photos from your photo library onto your device, why not create a shared Photo Stream with the older photos you want to have with you? Those can be deleted as you wish.
    Or, as Ralph suggested, if you are planning a trip, remove the excess photos before you leave so you do not run out of room.
    Cheers,
    GB

  • Why can't I delete some photos from my iPhone?

    Photos from my computer somehow got copied onto my phone. First, are those photos taking up space? Secondly, how can I get rid of them? It won't let me delete those particular pics from my phone.

    To answer your questions, yes, they are taking up space. They were synced from the computer via iTunes to the iPhone. Second, to delete them, you have to do what you did to get them on there in reverse. Connect the iPhone to iTunes, select the iPhone, go to the Photos tab in iTunes, then remove the checkmark to sync the photos and then sync again. That will delete them.

  • Is there any way to retrieve deleted texts messages from the IPhone 5C?

    I accidentally deleted the wrong texts, and was wondering if there was a way Verizon, or the IPhone could recover the deleted messages...

    Unfortunately, no, not unless you had them backed up somewhere (like with bitpim software).  Once the texts are deleted from the phone, they're gone.

  • Can I sync my Skype history from iPad / iPhone to Skype on my laptop pc?

    I have looked on the Skype forums but can't find an answer although a few people have asked the same question.
    It would just be nice to have the both of them with the same history, instead of one not catching up with the other, for example if I have a conversation on Skype on my iPad, it won't show on tthe hisroty Skype on my laptop.
    Many thanks for any help

    That is not a feature of iPhoto - suggest to Apple - iPhoto Menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback.
    iPhoto for IOS and for the Mac share only a name at this time - not a data structure - unfortunately you can not currently do what you want even though it makes a lot of sense
    LN

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