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« on: August 25, 2017, 04:05:19 pm »

How to control which apps have access to iCloud Drive in iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra

Syncing with iCloud is a great way to back up your data so you can easily access it across all your devices, but it's not necessary for every app.

Apple's iCloud Drive is like a little puff of magic that stores and syncs your data across all your devices. Your important files are safely tucked away if something should happen to your iPhone or iPad. Your journal entries are available to continue working on whether you're on your iMac or MacBook. It's convenient and easy to use. But the more apps you allow to use iCloud Drive to store your data, the more data you'll use up. Not every app needs to be backed up and synced in iCloud. You can give and revoke permission to apps that want to store content in your iCloud Drive account with just the flick of a switch. Here's how.





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