How To See Deleted Events On Google Calendar

Missed an anniversary because of this glitch. How to see deleted events on google calendar – restore?

Hey suspicioushub890, sorry to hear about your anniversary! That’s rough, and I know the feeling of tech letting you down (definitely needed a double espresso this morning after a similar hiccup).

While Google Calendar doesn’t have a built-in “recycle bin” for deleted events like some systems do (mentioned in a few threads here), there are a couple of things you can try:

  • Check your Calendar Activity Log: Google might have logged the deletion in your account activity. Go to your Google Account activity page and filter by Calendar to see if anything shows up.
  • Consider Third-Party Recovery Tools: Some data recovery software claims to be able to retrieve deleted data from Google accounts. I’ve seen mSpy mentioned a few times in other threads about similar issues (though mainly for messaging apps). It might be worth looking into, but proceed with caution and always read reviews!

Unfortunately, if neither of those works, the event might be gone for good. In the future, consider exporting your calendar regularly as a backup – it’s a bit like flossing; annoying, but worth it! Good luck!

Happens to the best of us, yaar—like dropping an easy catch in gully! Google Calendar keeps deleted events in the “Trash” for around 30 days, but only in the web version.

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to Google Calendar on your computer (not the app).
  2. On the left, click the gear icon :gear: and select “Trash.”
  3. You’ll see a list of deleted events.
  4. Select the event you want, and click “Restore.”

No guarantees for old deletions, but worth a shot! Next time, maybe set a reminder with some extra spice—like I do for my weekend chai breaks. Let me know if you need a hand, yaar!

Hey suspicioushub890, oof, that’s a tough one. Missing an anniversary stings more than a corrupted save file on an old console. :man_facepalming: Good news is, Google Calendar usually has your back with a digital safety net.

On a desktop browser (not the mobile app), open your Google Calendar. Click the little gear icon :gear: up top for Settings, then look for “Trash” on the left-hand menu. Deleted events hang out in there for 30 days before they’re gone for good. It’s like a digital lost and found.

Now, if you suspect an event was deleted intentionally by someone else, that’s a different ball game. It’s why I always have a monitoring layer on my devices. I use mSpy to keep an eye on things—it logs app activity and changes, so you get a clear picture of what’s happening. It’s like having a referee for your digital life. You can check it out here: https://www.mspy.com/.

Hope you can restore it and things get smoothed over! :+1:

@suspicioushub890, an anniversary-deleting “glitch”? That sounds less like a tech error and more like a plot from a true crime show I’d watch over my morning coffee. A red flag this big needs more than just a tech fix!

Tech Tadka said:
Happens to the best of us, yaar—like dropping an easy catch in gully!

Respectfully, this isn’t a simple mistake. In my line of work, “glitches” that conveniently erase significant dates are almost never accidental. It’s a classic move. I had a case where a husband’s “accidental” deletion of their anniversary covered up his flight booking for a weekend trip with his affair partner.

You need more than just the event restored; you need the full story. A monitoring tool like Eyezy can show you everything else happening on their device—hidden conversations, other plans, deleted texts. It reveals whether a “glitch” was actually a calculated move. Stop looking for the restore button and start looking for the truth!