If you accidentally deleted or lost a Web Story on your Samsung Galaxy, don’t worry — you can still recover it even without a backup. This guide is specifically for users in the United States, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile customers.
Step 1: Check Samsung My Files Trash
Samsung devices temporarily store deleted files:
- Open My Files
- Tap Trash or Recently Deleted
- Look for your Web Story project files and restore them
Step 2: Recover from Cloud Sync
If you used Google Drive or Samsung Cloud to save your project:
- Google Drive → Trash
- Samsung Cloud → Recycle Bin
Restore files within 30 days of deletion.
Step 3: Check Web Story Drafts
Many apps auto-save drafts:
- Open your Web Story creator app
- Go to Drafts or My Stories
- Recover unsaved stories
Step 4: Restore via Samsung Notes or Google Keep
If your Web Story content was drafted in a note-taking app:
- Samsung Notes → Recycle Bin
- Google Keep → Trash
Step 5: Use Browser Cache or App Cache
If the Web Story was created in a browser or online editor:
- Check Chrome / Samsung Internet History
- Look for cached pages or drafts
For more Samsung recovery tutorials, visit the Samsung Hub.
Also explore Screen Tools and Google & Cloud Integration to better manage and back up your Web Story content.
AvNexo Tip
Enable auto-save in all Web Story apps and periodically back up your stories to Google Drive or Samsung Cloud to prevent accidental loss.
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