Thursday, June 25, 2026

Welcome to One Cool Tip

Welcome to OneCoolTip.com

OneCoolTip is for people who use technology every day and want it to work better, faster, and with less frustration.

One practical tech improvement. Every day. In under two minutes.

One Cool Tip shows you small changes that make a real difference; new features, smarter settings, and overlooked tools that save time and reduce friction across the tech you already use.

๐Ÿ“ฌ  SUBSCRIBE and get practical tech ideas delivered straight to your inbox. 

Recover Deleted iPhone Photos Before They Disappear

Recover Deleted iPhone Photos Before They Disappear

Deleted an important iPhone photo or video by mistake? The Photos app gives you a 30-day recovery window, but you need to know where to look before the item is gone for good.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 25, 2026


Apple Photos
It happens fast. 

You are cleaning up screenshots, deleting blurry vacation shots, or clearing space on your iPhone, and one tap removes a photo or video you meant to keep.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Recover Deleted iPhone Photos.

Thankfully, most deleted iPhone photos and videos are not erased immediately. 

Apple moves them to a Recently Deleted collection, where they can usually be recovered for 30 days.

Recover Apple Photos or Videos

Feature Explanation

The Recently Deleted collection in Apple Photos works like a short-term rescue folder for deleted photos and videos.

When you delete a photo or video in the Photos app, it moves to Recently Deleted. 

During the 30-day recovery window, you can restore the item to your library or permanently delete it. After that window closes, the item is permanently removed through Apple’s Photos recovery workflow.

This is especially useful because photo cleanup often happens in batches. 

You may delete dozens of screenshots, duplicate images, downloaded memes, or blurry videos at once. One good image can easily get swept away with the clutter.

The feature also matters because iCloud Photos can sync your deletion across devices. 

If iCloud Photos is turned on and you delete a photo on one Apple device, that deletion can affect your other devices signed in to the same Apple Account.

Apple also locks the Recently Deleted and Hidden collections by default. 

You must unlock them with your iPhone passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID. 

That extra step protects private deleted items from casual browsing if someone else has your phone.

This is not a flashy feature, but it is one of the most practical safety nets in the Photos app.

What You’ll Gain
  • Recover important photos or videos before the 30-day window closes.
  • Reduce panic after an accidental delete.
  • Protect deleted items behind passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID.
  • Understand how iCloud Photos affects deletion across your devices.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

iPhone/iPad:
  1. Open the Photos app.
  2. Tap Collections.
  3. Scroll down to Utilities.
  4. Tap Recently Deleted.
  5. Tap View Album.
  6. Unlock the album with your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID.
  7. Tap the photo or video you want to restore.
  8. Tap Recover.
  9. Confirm by tapping Recover Photo or Recover Video.
Recover Deleted Apple Photos or Videos Example
fig. 1 - Recover Deleted Apple Photos or Videos Example


To recover multiple items:

  1. Open the Photos app.
  2. Tap Collections.
  3. Scroll to Utilities.
  4. Tap Recently Deleted.
  5. Tap View Album and unlock it.
  6. Tap Select.
  7. Choose the photos and videos you want to restore.
  8. Tap the More button.
  9. Tap Recover.

Mac:
  1. Open the Photos app.
  2. Select Recently Deleted in the sidebar.
  3. Unlock the album with Touch ID or your Mac login password.
  4. Select the photo or video.
  5. Click Recover.

Web/Desktop:
  1. Go to iCloud.com in a browser.
  2. Sign in with your Apple Account.
  3. Open Photos.
  4. Select Recently Deleted in the sidebar.
  5. Select the photo or video you want to restore.
  6. Click or tap Recover.

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Gives users a practical recovery window after accidental deletion.
  • Works directly inside the Photos app on iPhone and iPad.
  • Supports single-item and multi-item recovery.
  • Adds privacy protection by locking Recently Deleted by default.
  • Also works through iCloud.com when iCloud Photos is in use.

Cons:
  • The recovery window is limited to 30 days.
  • Items permanently deleted from Recently Deleted cannot be restored from that album.
  • iCloud Photos can sync deletions across devices, which may surprise some users.
  • Shared Library behavior can be confusing when multiple people manage the same library.

Subscribe to One Cool Tip

Feature Access
  • Who gets it: iPhone and iPad users using Apple Photos.
  • Supported platforms: iPhone, iPad, Photos on Mac, iCloud.com, and Apple Vision Pro.
  • Supported versions: Apple documents this feature in current iPhone and Apple Photos support materials.
  • Subscription requirements: No paid subscription is required for local Photos recovery. iCloud Photos behavior depends on iCloud use and available storage.
  • Region limits: No region-specific limitation was found in Apple’s support materials.
  • Business, education, enterprise: Availability may vary if an organization manages iCloud, Photos, web access, or Apple Account settings.

Score

Criterion  | Score (0–10) | Justification
                                                                   
Value  |  9
This solves a common, stressful problem and can save irreplaceable photos or videos. The 30-day recovery window makes it immediately useful.

Usability  |  8
The recovery steps are simple once users know where Recently Deleted lives. The locked album adds one step, but it improves privacy.

Wow Factor  | 5
This is not new or flashy, but it is quietly powerful and often overlooked.
 
Total:  22/30  |  ๐Ÿ‘ Good
A high-value everyday safety net that every iPhone owner should know before they need it.

Key Takeaways

Recently Deleted gives iPhone users a valuable second chance after an accidental photo or video deletion. 

The key is to act before the 30-day window closes and remember that iCloud Photos can sync deletion across your devices.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Recently Deleted Photo Recovery.
  • Platform(s): iPhone, iPad, Mac, iCloud.com, Apple Vision Pro.
  • Quick Benefit: Restore deleted photos or videos before they are permanently removed.
  • Best For: Families, travelers, creators, students, business users.
  • Access Type: Free.
  • Difficulty: Easy.

Try It Yourself

Open Photos today and check **Collections > Utilities > Recently Deleted** so you know where recovery lives before you need it. 

Share this tip with family, friends, and coworkers, leave a comment with your best iPhone photo-saving trick, and subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter for more practical tech tips.


READ MORE

Stay Connected with One Cool Tip

๐Ÿ‘ Like and Share: Help others discover OneCoolTip.com!
๐Ÿ“ฌ Subscribe: Get the FREE OneCoolTip Newsletter delivered straight to your inbox.
๐Ÿ’ก Support the Site: Chip in through TIPJAR to keep the Cool Tips coming.


Explore More

๐Ÿ“บ YouTube: One Cool Tip Channel
✍️ X (Twitter): @OneCoolTip
๐Ÿงต Threads: @onecooltip

Have a great tip or tech question?
๐Ÿ“ง Email: onecooltip.com@gmail.com

Rodger Mansfield,
a seasoned technology expert and editor of OneCoolTip.com, transforms complex tech into practical advice for everyday users. His Cool Tips empower readers to stay productive, secure, and one step ahead in the digital world.

One Cool Tip
Cool Tech Tips for a Cooler Life!


#iPhoneTips #ApplePhotos #iOSTips #PhotoRecovery #DigitalOrganization  @AppleSupport @Apple 
#TechTips #OneCoolTip @OneCoolTip


Copyright © 2008-2026 | www.OneCoolTip.com | All Rights Reserved.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Turn Copilot Into Your Personal Quiz Builder in Minutes

Need to create a quiz quickly without starting from scratch? Microsoft Copilot can generate complete quizzes with answer keys in seconds, saving time and effort.
 
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 24, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
You need to create a quiz. 

Maybe it is for a training session, a classroom lesson, or a quick way to test your own knowledge. 

The problem is that writing good questions takes time, and staring at a blank page rarely helps.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Generate Complete Quizzes Instantly with Copilot.

With a simple prompt, Copilot can generate a complete quiz, including questions and answer keys, in seconds.

This is more than a time-saver. It can change how you prepare lessons, onboard employees, or study for exams.

Copilot Quizes

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

Lock Down ChatGPT Before Sensitive Work

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode gives users a stricter security setting for sensitive work. It limits web-connected and external-service features that could increase the risk of data leakage from prompt injection attacks.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 23, 2026


ChatGPT
ChatGPT is most useful when it can work across files, web results, connected apps, and complex tasks.

That power also introduces a newer kind of security concern.

A malicious instruction hidden inside a webpage, document, or connected source could try to trick an AI assistant into following unsafe directions or exposing sensitive information. 

Security researchers call this prompt injection. 

Here’s a Cool Tip: Turn on ChatGPT Lockdown Mode.

OpenAI is now giving users and organizations a more conservative option for higher-risk work.

ChatGPT Lockdown Mode

Monday, June 22, 2026

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Make Excel Copilot Work Your Way Every Time

Stop repeating the same formatting instructions in Excel. Copilot personalization lets you define your preferences once and get consistent results every time.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 22, 2026


Microsoft Excel
If you use Copilot in Excel often, you have likely run into this. 

You ask for a report, then spend time correcting formatting, adjusting formulas, or rewriting outputs to match your usual style. 

The work still gets done, but it rarely looks the same twice.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Teach Copilot Your Style Once and Reuse It Automatically.

Microsoft is starting to close that gap with personalization. 

Instead of retyping the same instructions, you can define how you want results to look and let Copilot follow those preferences automatically.

Personalize Microsoft Excel Copilot

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Talk to the World With Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

Google just upgraded real-time translation with Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, allowing you to have natural conversations across 70 languages without waiting for your turn to speak. This new model preserves your tone and pace for smoother communication.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 21, 2026


Google Translate
Ever tried having a conversation using a traditional translation app? 

You speak your sentence, tap a button, wait for the app to translate the text, wait for the artificial voice to read it aloud, and then wait for the other person to respond. 

It feels more like using a walkie-talkie than having a real conversation. The natural rhythm of human interaction is completely lost in the process. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Google Gemini Live Translate.

This new Gemini 3.5 Live speech-to-speech audio model listens and speaks continuously. 

It stays just a few seconds behind the speaker and keeps their original tone, pacing, and pitch. You can speak naturally, and the model automatically detects the language and translates it on the fly. 

Because it processes audio natively rather than converting it to text first, it doesn't sound like a robotic voice reading from a script. 

It sounds like you. 

This feature is currently rolling out globally to the Google Translate app on Android and iOS, and to Google Meet for select business users.

Google Gemini Translate Live

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you turn useful prompts into reminders, recurring updates, and monitoring alerts. Instead of remembering to ask ChatGPT later, you can tell it what to do, when to do it, and when to notify you.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 20, 2026


ChatGPT
You probably already use ChatGPT for quick answers, writing help, research, planning, and brainstorming. The problem is timing.

A good prompt is only useful if you remember to run it when it matters. 

That weekly planning checklist, daily language practice, travel reminder, or afternoon briefing can easily slip through the cracks.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Schedule ChatGPT to Help Later.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you schedule ChatGPT to run a prompt later, repeat a useful prompt on a schedule, or watch for a change and notify you when there is something meaningful to report.

This is not just a calendar reminder with a smarter label. 

It is a way to turn ChatGPT prompts into lightweight routines.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks

Friday, June 19, 2026

Take Flight From Your Browser with Google Earth’s Free Web Simulator

Take Flight From Your Browser with Google Earth’s Free Web Simulator

Google Earth brought its popular flight simulator out of the desktop app and straight into your web browser. In just a few clicks, you can pilot a plane over any landmark in the world without installing a single program.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 19, 2026


Google Earth Flight Simulator
Dropping a yellow pegman into a random street view is a popular way to explore cities. 

Exploring from the cockpit of an airplane offers a completely different perspective.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Fly Over Any City in the World Directly from Your Web Browser with Google.

For years, the Google Earth desktop app harbored a hidden feature: a built-in flight simulator. 

It offered a stunning way to view the world’s topography, but accessing it meant downloading heavy software. 

Google brought this feature directly to the web. 

Exploring the planet’s dynamic 3D terrain from thousands of feet in the air requires nothing more than a modern web browser and a little curiosity.

Google Earth Flight Simulator

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Turn On iPhone’s Enhanced Safety Alerts

Turn On iPhone’s Enhanced Safety Alerts

iOS 26 adds Enhanced Safety Alerts to help iPhone users in supported regions receive supplemental emergency information for events like earthquakes, floods, and imminent threats. The setting is worth checking because some alerts are on by default, while one optional delivery improvement is off unless you enable it.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 17, 2026


iPhone Enhanced Safety Alerts
Emergency alerts are one of those iPhone features you hope you never need.

But when weather turns dangerous, an earthquake hits, or local officials issue a serious warning, your phone can become one of the fastest ways to get information.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Check Your Enhanced Safety Alerts.

Apple has added another safety layer with Enhanced Safety Alerts, a feature available on iPhone in supported regions with iOS 26.2 or later. 

It does not replace government emergency alerts. 

Instead, it can provide supplemental safety alerts delivered by Apple over Wi-Fi and cellular data when available.

That makes this a smart setting to review, especially if you live in an earthquake-prone region, travel often, or help manage phones for family members.

Enhanced Safety Alerts iOS26

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

3 Smart Windows 11 Printer Tricks That Save Time and Ink

3 Smart Windows 11 Printer Tricks That Save Time and Ink

Printing mistakes and repetitive settings can quietly waste time, ink, and paper. These three Windows 11 printer tips help you take control and keep things running smoothly.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 17, 2026


Windows 11 Printer
You only meant to print one page, but the printer starts churning through an entire document in full color.

That’s a quick way to burn through ink and patience.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Take Control of Printing Before It Wastes Your Time and Money.

Windows 11 includes useful printer tools most people never touch.

Once you know where they are, you can stop mistakes instantly, automate your settings, and manage printers with far more control.

Windows 11 Print Smarter