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FreeSpaces shows your photos one at a time. Swipe left to mark a photo for deletion and right to keep it. When you've finished a session, review everything in your bin and confirm — FreeSpaces takes care of the rest.
No — not immediately. Deleted photos move to your phone's Recently Deleted album, where they stay for 30 days. You can restore any of them from the Photos app during that window before iOS removes them for good.
No. Everything runs locally on your device. FreeSpaces has no server for your media, doesn't require an account, and never uploads or stores your photos elsewhere.
Open the Photos app, go to Albums → Recently Deleted, select the photo and tap Recover. As long as it's within 30 days of deletion, it'll come straight back to your library.
It's a quick, bite-sized session: FreeSpaces serves up a small random batch of photos to review so cleaning never feels overwhelming. The selection refreshes every 24 hours, so there's always a fresh set waiting.
Head to the tools on the home screen and open Duplicates (or run Smart Cleanup for a full sweep). FreeSpaces groups visually similar photos on-device and highlights the best one in each set so you can clear the rest in a tap.
Photo access is what lets FreeSpaces show, organise and delete your photos. It's used only on your device, for the features you're using — nothing is sent anywhere. You can adjust or revoke this permission any time in your device settings.
Pro subscriptions are billed through your Apple ID. To manage or cancel, open the iOS Settings app, tap your name, then Subscriptions, and choose FreeSpaces. Cancelling during the 7-day free trial means you won't be charged.
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