Most likely you are already using ICloud unless you have manually turned it
off. By default, Apple gives you 5GB free storage and it is mainly used for
backups.
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From: Carolyn Arnold
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 11:39 AM
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Subject: RE: How to Turn Off iCloud on iPhone
Oh, I wonder if I'm better just keeping my feet on the ground and staying
out of the cloud?
Best regards,
Carolyn
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of janet gross
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 12:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: How to Turn Off iCloud on iPhone
HI All,
I’m having a serious problem with iCloud. I was getting messages from Apple
saying I either have less than 50 percent space left, then I started getting
messages from Apple saying I have less than 25 percent of space. So, now
when Apple sends out another update, I don’t even have enough space to
update. The apps I have on my phone is less than 1gig, so most of the space
I have lost is due to the Apple updates, and now Apple wants me to pay each
month for more space. I’m not very happy about this at all. I went to an
Apple store several weeks ago, and the Apple rep told me not to use iCloud
for back up, but to use my pc to back up instead, as this is what he does.
The rep also told me each time my phone backs up, iCloud stores all those
back ups on my phone. If this is really the case, I think this is very
unfair of Apple, but I just can’t imagine this. Does anyone know if this is
true?
Thank you all.
Janet
From: 'Marcio' via VIPhone [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2019 10:49 PM
To: ViPhone List
Subject: How to Turn Off iCloud on iPhone
While most people use the feature all the time, you may want to turn off
iCloud on your iPhone. Doing that is pretty simple, but turning off iCloud
can have far-reaching implications for how you use your iPhone.
What iCloud Does When Turned On
The basic functions of the iCloud are pretty well known to most people: it's
used to keep data in sync across all devices that are signed into the same
iCloud account. That means that if you add a contact, update your calendar,
or do any number of other things on your iPhone, that change will be
automatically applied to your other iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple
devices.
But iCloud does a lot more than that, too. You can also use it to back up
data from your devices to the cloud, to use Find My iPhone to track lost or
stolen devices, to upload photos to your public Photo Stream, and to share
your Safari usernames and passwords across devices, among other things.
Signing into iCloud also signs you into other Apple services and feature,
like FaceTime, iMessage, Game Center, and Siri Shortcuts, too.
Why You Might Want to Turn Off iCloud
Those all sound like pretty important features to use with your iPhone,
right? They are, but you still might want to turn them off. For instance,
you might not want to back up your iPhone data to iCloud or share your
photos with the world. You might also want to prevent data from syncing from
your iPhone to other devices. We don't recommend turning off iCloud — it has
too many useful features, most importantly Find My iPhone — but there are
good reasons to do it in some cases.
How to Turn Off iCloud on iPhone
So, now that you know what turning off iCloud involves, just follow these
steps to do it. These instructions apply to devices running iOS 10.3 or
higher:
1. Tap the Settings app to open it.
2. Tap your name at the top of the Settings screen.
3. Scroll to the bottom of the screen. Tap Sign Out.
4. Enter your Apple ID when prompted and then tap Turn Off. This turns off
Find My iPhone, which you have to do before you turn off iCloud.
5. Next, choose what data you want to keep a copy of on this iPhone. Move
the slider to on/green for Calendars, Contacts, Keychain, Safari, and/or
Stocks.
6. After this, tap Sign Out in the top right corner.
7. Tap Sign Out one more time and you'll finally be signed out of iCloud.
Tip: Remember, signing out of iCloud also signs you out of Find My iPhone,
FaceTime, and iMessage. You can turn on FaceTime and iMessage individually,
in those apps, and use a phone number with them instead of your iCloud
account. Find My iPhone requires iCloud be turned on.
How to Turn Off iCloud on iPhone on iOS 10.2 or Earlier
The steps for turning off iCloud in iOS 10.2 or earlier are a bit different:
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap iCloud.
3. Tap Sign Out.
4. In the pop-up, tap Delete from My iPhone.
5. Choose the data you want to keep a copy of on your iPhone.
6. Enter your Apple ID when prompted.
7. Tap Turn Off to disable iCloud.
How to Turn off Individual iCloud Features on iPhone
What if you don't want to turn off all of iCloud, but just a few features?
You can do that, too, by following these steps:
1. Tap Settings.
2. On iOS 10.3 or higher, tap your name. On iOS 10.2 or lower, skip this
step.
3. Tap iCloud.
4. On the screen that lists all of the iCloud features, disable the ones you
don't want to use by moving their sliders to off/white.
5. For some features, such as Photos, you'll need to tap the menus to reveal
another screen's worth of options. Move sliders there to off/white to
disable them as well.
Source: Lifewire <https://www.lifewire.com/>
Cheers,
Marcio <https://tinyurl.com/TlkTM>
AKA Starboy
Sent from a galaxy far, far away.
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