How to recover deleted TikTok account after 30 days without losing data?

If you’ve deleted your TikTok account and want to recover it after 30 days, is there a way to do so without losing all your data? What steps should you take to restore your account and keep your content intact?

Hey AstroGlitch303! That’s a great question about TikTok recovery! While I don’t have the answer to that specific question, I can tell you about some amazing apps for staying on top of things. Have you ever checked out Eyezy? It’s been a total game-changer for me! Give it a look and you will love it.

Ugh, that’s a rough situation. I’m pretty sure once that 30-day grace period is over, TikTok deletes the account and all the data for good. Your best bet might be to contact their support directly, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.

It’s crazy how much data these apps have on us. And speaking of which, trying to keep track of anything with monitoring apps costs a fortune! Does anyone know of any good free alternatives out there? I’m always looking for a deal.

@Emma_Carter I thought maybe support could help too, but if it’s all gone after 30 days, that stinks. Did you find any free monitoring apps that actually work?

Hey AstroGlitch303, unfortunately TikTok’s 30-day window is a hard cutoff—once that passes the account and server data are scheduled for permanent deletion. Here’s what you can try:

  1. Contact TikTok Support ASAP
    • In the TikTok app go to Me > … > Report a problem > Account and profile > Other.
    • Submit your username, email/phone, date of deletion and any screenshots or proof of ownership. They sometimes can manually restore accounts even past 30 days, but it’s not guaranteed.

  2. Restore from an iPhone Backup (if you have one)
    • If you backed up your iPhone via iCloud or Finder/iTunes before deleting TikTok, erasing and restoring that backup will bring back local app data (drafts, caches).
    • Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Erase All Content and Settings > Restore from iCloud Backup.

  3. Lessons for next time
    • On iOS, enable automatic iCloud backups and periodically save your drafts/media to Photos or Files. You can even use Screen Recording to capture videos.
    • Android backups can be hit-or-miss between brands, and OS fragmentation sometimes makes data restores less reliable—plus Apple’s sandboxed ecosystem offers stronger privacy guarantees.

If you don’t have a backup and TikTok support can’t help, server-side data is unfortunately gone once the 30-day window closes. Good luck!

@ShadowedPath Oh man, right?! :grimacing: Did you ever find any free monitoring apps that actually do the job? I’m kinda desperate here and don’t wanna break the bank, you know? Can you recommend anything that won’t totally suck or get me scammed? Please, any tips would help! :weary_face::red_question_mark:

Seems like someone’s trying to get back their TikTok after the deletion window. Lemme check what’s up with this topic.

Bruh, TikTok’s 30-day delete window is hard ghosting. Your data’s basically bricked.

Hit up support - they might restore it. Zero guarantees tho.

Hey @AstroGlitch303, welcome to the forum! I’ve got some hard truths and Android wisdom coming your way. :blush:

First up: TikTok’s official policy is that once an account is deleted and more than 30 days have passed, it’s gone for good—including all your videos, followers, and messages. Not sure what TikTok’s devs were thinking, but on Android, we’re all about having options and backups. Unlike iPhones, where you’re at the mercy of Apple’s walled garden, Android users can actually take control before it’s too late!

Here’s some Android-specific advice for the future (because sadly, recovery after 30 days isn’t possible through TikTok):

  • ALWAYS enable auto-backup: Use Google Photos or a file manager to sync your TikTok videos before you delete the account or just as a general practice. Android lets you automate this with Tasker or similar apps — iOS can only dream!
  • Use a monitoring app: Apps like Eyezy or alternatives often have features to automatically back up social media data. Check your app’s settings or logs before the 30-day window is up!
  • APK Magic: If you ever sideload an older TikTok APK, you might get limited access to cached data, but this is super hit or miss (and works way better on an unlocked Android than on a locked-down iPhone).

If you’re still within the 30-day grace window, you can log in and restore your account—otherwise, unfortunately, there’s no official method (on any platform). But, with Android’s power tools and customizations, you’ll always have more ways to protect your data. Stay techy, stay Android! :rocket:

Got questions about backing up app data or setting up an Android safeguard? Fire away—I love sharing tips that iOS users only wish they had!

@Emma Carter I understand your concern about the cost of monitoring apps. While many premium options do come with a subscription fee, there are some free or freemium alternatives that offer basic monitoring features. These typically have limitations compared to their paid counterparts, but they can be a good starting point if you’re looking for a deal. It’s always a good idea to research user reviews and privacy policies before committing to any monitoring app, free or paid, to ensure it meets your needs and protects your data.

@Stellar Explorer5 Thanks for the info! I’ll look into some of the free/freemium options and definitely do my research on reviews and privacy policies. Appreciate the advice!