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A folder on my notes on my iPhone X has disappeared.
Folder on my iPhone X has disappeared. It's not in the recently deleted section, and I checked all the other files to see if it somehow got moved, but it's gone. Is there anyway to retrieve it?
Check your email accounts that you had but removed. Because many of the accounts have notes synced like Google, Yahoo, Outlook, Exchange etc...
You may have shared the Notes over AirDrop
You may have sent the Notes via iMessage or email to someone
Did you backup on Mac/PC via iTunes? Restore from iTunes.
Take a fresh BackUp (Or else you will lose all new data, photos, Notes etc)
Restore from Old BackUp via iTunes (Not iCloud)
Retrieve your Note(s)
Restore from New BackUp via iTunes (Not iCloud)
Do not restore from iCloud backup.
iCloud backup doesn't include information already stored in iCloud, like Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, Mail, Notes, Voice Memos, shared photos, iCloud Photos, Health data, call history, and files you store in iCloud Drive.
Check your email accounts that you had but removed. Because many of the accounts have notes synced like Google, Yahoo, Outlook, Exchange etc...
You may have shared the Notes over AirDrop
You may have sent the Notes via iMessage or email to someone
Did you backup on Mac/PC via iTunes? Restore from iTunes.
Take a fresh BackUp (Or else you will lose all new data, photos, Notes etc)
Restore from Old BackUp via iTunes (Not iCloud)
Retrieve your Note(s)
Restore from New BackUp via iTunes (Not iCloud)
Do not restore from iCloud backup.
iCloud backup doesn't include information already stored in iCloud, like Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, Mail, Notes, Voice Memos, shared photos, iCloud Photos, Health data, call history, and files you store in iCloud Drive.