Makes it harder to delete notes

The Notes application really needs to create a "are you sure" or 'press Yes to delete' option when to delete a note. I have accidental deleted many notes when you scroll through my notes. It is too easy to delete a note, Apple needs to make it more difficult. I use the app daily notes and I can't afford to remove accidentally more notes. Please, make it happen.

Is any way to recover the deleted notes?

Yes, you can recover deleted notes... assuming you did the upgrade Notes when iOS 9 has been issued (or later version).

Click simply on the ' < ' key in the upper left corner of the display of Notes.  From there, you should see a line with "recently deleted".

As "recently deleted" area holds removed notes for 30 days.  That is why it is easier to remove notes that it was before.

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