![]() ![]() My question, and the reason for the post, is that the whole mess arose in the first place is because I deleted a couple of empty albums on my phone but this caused the same album on my Mac (which did contain a a few thousand photos) to also be deleted. Open Photos and in the menu bar, click View, then select Show Hidden Photo Album. Control-click the photo, then choose Unhide Photo. Open the Gallery app and find a photo you want to hide. Select the photo or video that you want to unhide. We recommend locking it with your fingerprint and setting it to lock automatically when the screen turns off. In macOS Ventura or later, use Touch ID or your login password to unlock your Hidden album. However, the following day I looked on my phone and it now shows all of the albums (about 100) I had previously created, but which are now empty. Open Photos and in the menu bar, click View, then select Show Hidden Photo Album. I checked and the photos are in the deleted bin. The 'Hide Photo' feature on your iPhone is definitely one you should be using, and not just because it's there. On my phone, I also switched off iCloud Photos and asked for all photos to be removed, which it did and the library is empty. You can even create hidden photo albums on an iPhone, too. Where can I not find items in Locked Folder To keep your sensitive photos and videos private, items in Locked Folder: Wont appear in search results, albums. Confirm that you want to hide the photo or video. Or you can press Command-L to hide a photo. You can also hide a photo from the menu bar when you choose Image > Hide Photo. Control-click the photo, then choose Hide Photo. I recovered a Time Machine backup of my Photos library on my Mac and switched off iCloud Photos and that is fine. Select the photo or video you want to hide. ![]() Photos Creating Empty Albums Following on from a sync issue that I had with iCloud Photos I have decided to try and completely reset my iCloud library. ![]()
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