Files on iCloud drive moved to the Trash on my Mac. Why?

Just in time I discovered that iCloud drive had moved some 2500 files to the trash on my Mac. Apple says this can only happen if you remove them yourself. But I did not remove them. How can this happen?

iMac 24″

Posted on Jun 1, 2023 05:28 AM

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Jun 1, 2023 07:44 AM in response to jojo379

See the article If the Bin contains recovered files on Mac - Apple Support

One or more Recovered Files folders may appear in your Trash after you restart your Mac.

The recovered files are temporary files used by macOS apps. Usually temporary files are deleted by an app when it no longer needs them. If an app quits unexpectedly, it may not be able to delete the temporary files before it quits. When you restart your Mac, macOS moves these temporary files to the Trash.

Check with the developer if you’re not sure how to handle recovered files.

Sep 26, 2023 04:25 AM in response to jojo379

MY file moved into my trash as well. These are files I did not delete, but are originally on my home desktop. Two questions, as this is a new laptop..Is there something I need to set on this laptop to avoid these going into trash? if I did not discover this myself and these got deleted, would the original files still be on my computer at home?

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