: Check the "Trash" or "Recently Deleted" folder within your gallery or Google Photos . 3. Check TikTok In-App Recovery
If the file was permanently deleted and not backed up, you can try using third-party recovery tools like DiskDigger or UltData on a computer to scan your phone's storage for deleted .jpg files.
Search for the specific timestamp in the filename: 20221002_134218 . 2. Check Cloud Backups : Check the "Trash" or "Recently Deleted" folder
: Open the Google Photos app and check the Screenshots folder or search for the date October 2, 2022 .
If the file is still on your phone, you can find it using a file manager app like the Google Files app: Open your . Navigate to Internal Storage > DCIM > Screenshots . Search for the specific timestamp in the filename:
If you have auto-backup enabled, the screenshot may be stored in the cloud even if it was deleted from your phone:
If the screenshot was a "post" or "video" you deleted within the TikTok app itself, you may be able to restore it within 30 days: Go to your > Settings and privacy . Select Activity center > Recently deleted . If the content is listed, tap Restore . 4. Recovery Software If the file is still on your phone,
Since this is a specific local file that likely existed on your device, you cannot "download" it from a public website. Instead, use the following methods to locate or recover it: 1. Locate the file on your device