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by Steve Nicholls,Feb 25, 2015 4:45 AM in response to kerrifromburpengary
Steve Nicholls
Feb 25, 2015 4:45 AM
in response to kerrifromburpengary
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Apple WatchI'd imagine these were synched to your iPad via iTunes (connecting iPad to Mac/PC)? If so this may help:
iTunes: Syncing photos - Apple Support
Check out the section entitled 'To delete synced photos and videos from your device'.
Regards,
Steve
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Feb 25, 2015 5:01 AM in response to kerrifromburpengaryby smallfreak,The Photos app on iOS 8 now comes with a Recently Deleted folder. The deleted photo automatically gets put into the Recently Deleted folder, meaning that it’s not truly deleted from your iPhone or iPad. In order to truly delete a photo off of your iOS 8 device, you have to essentially delete it twice, which is less than convenient.
kerrifromburpengary wrote:
I need to hand it over to a work colleague but she doesn't need my photos.
If you hand over the device the very best procedure for BOTH of you is:
- Factory Reset
- Unlink the device from your iTunes account
The first one wipes the device from all personal traces, the second one allows the new user to fully get advantage of the device.