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If you back up photos and videos to Google Photos on a mobile device, when you delete them from the Google Photos app, they're also deleted from your device.
They can do everything and much more why they are CIA extension.They have access to everything on your desktop, phone or car and anything that goes wrong they will leave a Russian IP# and the guilty will to a evil Russian hacker, everybody knows it except US citizens, they are too busy watching Captain Pickard latest adventures in widescreen 4K.In 2021 Goo decided that I was using his translator too much, so they simply deleted the Translator Icon from my Firefox tollbar. In other episode my original 2009 old email was from Goo, til the day they decided block my password, they were demanding a cel phone number and blah blah blah
Legally, that is theft. I'm thinking of a class action suit.
For most of us it's too late. Don't want to be tracked? Put your smart phone in a GoDark Faraday bag. But you will have to put another bag over your head, which by itself will make you look suspicious and have something to hide.
Similar to why I stopped using Apple's stuff. There was no way (afaict) to keep local media files local. It kept replacing them with "pointers into the cloud" and I'd have to re-download them a million times a day.
This is theft. The fact that my photos were no longer in my possession (phone) and that I had to make a COPY of my own photo to download on my computer. Legally, that is theft. I'm thinking of a class action suit.
Wayne, they REMOVED the photos from the phone.
Appears you didn't have photo backup turned off. I dunno, maybe you found a bug, there are a lot of settings I don't mess with.If the photos are now in your computer you can connect a USB cable between the phone and computer and copy the photos back to the phone. This time just transfer a copy of one or two and see how it goes instead of the all-at-once approach...I think of Google as my benevolent personal assistant, the backups keep self-inflicted data disasters from happening and I get great travel and shopping advise with zero downside. I also use CyberGhost8 when necessary.