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The filename is a system-generated name typically used by Apple’s iOS and macOS devices to label image files.

Since the filename itself is randomized, you can find the actual details of the image by looking at the embedded in the file: 0FC6ACE2-9683-4401-809D-0E7B33D836B5.jpeg

Exporting photos from the using the "Unmodified Original" setting. Recovering deleted files from an iPhone or Mac. The filename is a system-generated name typically used

: The filename is a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) . This 128-bit number is generated using algorithms that ensure it is unique across all devices and times [1]. : The filename is a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)

: You will most often see this specific naming convention when:

: Often includes the exact location where the photo was taken unless privacy settings were disabled. Date/Time : The precise second the shutter was pressed.

: Usually lists the iOS version active at the time of the export.