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</div><p>Russian software company ElcomSoft has made headlines in the past for making discoveries related to how Apple handles cloud data. Now, the
company claims that Apple is holding onto deleted notes well past the thirty-day grace period during which they’re kept in the “Recently Deleted” folder…</p>
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Apple allegedly retaining deleted iCloud notes past the 30-day grace period