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From: Elroy9/27/2023 8:11:56 AM
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We have a family IOS account.

Yesterday, I got a new iPhone, and while I was setting it up I noticed that my IOS account is "attached" to lots of old devices - phones, tablets and PCs.

I deleted some of them. At one point it asked for my wife's iTunes password. I asked her, and entered the password.

Two hours later we realized that her iPhone 7 (I wasn't even aware that she uses an old iPhone 7 as a second phone) was completely erased.

This iPhone 7 is not backed up to the cloud, and not backed up to a PC.

Is there any way to recoved the stuff from this phone? Does any of the third party recovery software work? Any suggestions on what to try to get the phone contents back? Among other things she had some crypto which I apparently deleted.....again, no keys backed up anywhere.
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