: When an image is exported or shared via certain apps (like AirDrop or messaging apps), the original filename (e.g., IMG_1234.jpg ) is often replaced by this long UUID string to prevent file name conflicts [1, 2]. What you can do
: If you have the actual image, you can upload it to a search engine to see if it has been posted publicly elsewhere. 1FEADB28-FE8D-4B77-8032-56817D784496.jpeg
: Look at the folder or email where you found the file; the surrounding context usually reveals more than the filename itself. : When an image is exported or shared