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My step-dad says he can see all the deleted photos on the camera?


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He told me that even though I deleted pictures off the camera he is able to look back at them and see. I did take naked photos and he jumped to that part and I confessed but only because I wanted to see what my body looked like. He said you can't delete the 'deleted photos' so he feels like a perv when he saw them. But can you really look at all the photos you deleted and is there a way to get them off?
Please help.

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adrendele
Well .. my mom tells me tht she can see them too . But thts on my phone . But usually they can like take out the memory card and like do something and see them . So its possible .

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adrendele
If he has access to certain software, then he CAN recover some deleted information. If you must take naked photos of yourself, then do it on your own memory card. Funny thing is, you can't see the deleted photos by accident -- you have to recover them deliberately. So if he felt like a perv after seeing your photos, then what was he looking for in the first place?

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adrendele
yes, data recovery software like asoftech can be used to recover deleted files. you can visit any data recovery website to check out more information about that.

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adrendele
Listen to what Screwdriver says. You can delete files with software like this http://www.heidi.ie/eraser/ .

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adrendele
There should be a USAGE.notification..
There should be a option to FORMAT(erase)..
Both of these are your guides to digital electronics..NOT--your step-dad.

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adrendele
There is 'rescue' software available that can open images even from a formatted card, only by overwriting the images will you remove them (there is software used by police that can even read overwritten data), formatting only removes the 'pointer' to the memory place where the image begins and ends, it does not remove the data.

http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2509/~/how-to-videos-for-rescuepro-and-rescuepro-deluxe

Chris

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adrendele
The only way he can do that is one of two ways he eather can take it to a special shop to get it hacked or he has to be a major hacket to do that plus the pics save to a SD card so there is no way they can come back from that(again unless u r a true hacker) so dont worry he is yust probably leying to u

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adrendele
Sorry but your dad is a gross man if he still wants to see or manage to see your "deleted photos" You should be able to delete them straight off the camera if you upload on your computer make sure you delete the photo. And go in your trash bin and delete it from there or delete the whole trash so that way he has no way. If hes still seeing them then i feel bad for you. That f*ckin sucks hes a perv

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adrendele
The only way I know of is, taking the SD card out and putting into SD slot on your computer and use a program similar to "http://www.piriform.com/recuva" and you might be able to recover some previously deleted files. But remember, a storage device only has so much capacity. So if you filled it up and then deleted all the files and then filled it up again and deleted the files, you would retrieve the previously deleted files. A small little SD card can't hold millions of megabytes worth of images if the capacity of the SD card or the storage device doesn't have a capacity of a million megabytes or gigabytes.

So yeah using that method, files can be recovered (maybe full but most likely partially where the images may have distortion going on in the quality of the image and/or missing pixels that would otherwise complete the image. But if used the camera everyday for 50 years; there would be a limit on what files would get recovered.

If you want to remove all images from a storage; fill the entire storage capacity up with files and then delete and format them. Storage devices can not grow in capacity.

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