iCloud Tips & Lessons
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Classes on iCloud1 Lesson
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iCloud.com Lessons5 Lessons
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General iCloud Lessons6 Lessons
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Mac Lessons for iCloud17 Lessons
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What is iCloud?
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Setting Up iCloud
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Photos and iCloud Photo Library
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Photos and My Photo Stream
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Photos and iCloud Photo Sharing
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Sharing Files with iCloud Drive
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Sharing Notes with iCloud
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Mail and iCloud
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Sharing Calendars with iCloud
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Sharing Contacts with iCloud
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Sharing Reminders with iCloud
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Sharing iBooks with iCloud
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Safari and Keychain and iCloud
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Family Sharing
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Managing Storage Space
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See the status of Documents in iCloud
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Turn off Removing from iCloud Drive Notification
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What is iCloud?
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iPad Lessons for iCloud19 Lessons
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What is iCloud?
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Setting Up iCloud
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Photos and iCloud Photo Library
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Photos and My Photo Stream
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Photos and iCloud Photo Sharing
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Sharing Files with iCloud Drive
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Sharing Notes with iCloud
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Mail and iCloud
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Sharing Calendars with iCloud
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Sharing Contacts with iCloud
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Sharing Reminders with iCloud
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Sharing iBooks with iCloud
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Safari and Keychain and iCloud
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Family Sharing
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Backing Up your iPad
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Free Up iCloud Space and Manage your iCloud Storage using your iPad
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Managing Storage Space
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Location of iCloud Settings
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Access your Mac’s Desktop and Documents on your iPad
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What is iCloud?
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iPhone Lessons for iCloud20 Lessons
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What is iCloud?
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Setting Up iCloud
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Photos and iCloud Photo Library
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Photos and iCloud Photo Sharing
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Sharing Files with iCloud Drive
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Sharing Notes with iCloud
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Mail and iCloud
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Sharing Calendars with iCloud
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Sharing Contacts with iCloud
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Sharing Reminders with iCloud
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Sharing iBooks with iCloud
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Safari and Keychain and iCloud
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Family Sharing
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Backup your iPhone with iCloud
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Free Up iCloud Space and Manage your iCloud Storage using your iPhone
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Managing Storage Space
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Location of iCloud Settings
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iPhone File Management: Removing a Download vs Deleting - What's the Difference?
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Access Your Mac's Files on Your iPhone
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Ensure your memories persist after you pass away with a Legacy Contact
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What is iCloud?
Ensure your memories persist after you pass away with a Legacy Contact
Don’t Leave Your iCloud Digital Life Behind: Set Up a Legacy Contact!
After you pass away, your digital life remains. Photos, messages, notes – your memories persist in your Apple account. With Legacy Contact, you can choose someone you trust to gain access to this data and manage your account. It could be a family member, close friend, or anyone you wish. They don’t need an Apple device or ID.
Once designated, your Legacy Contact can request access to your account after verifying information with Apple through a death certificate. Approved requests allow access to iCloud data like photos, messages, mail, contacts, and more.
Your Legacy Contact will receive a special Apple ID to access your approved account information. Your original credentials will no longer work and your devices are also unlocked. Access lasts for 3 years before permanent account deletion.
Empower those closest to you to celebrate your life through your memories. Name a Legacy Contact to thoughtfully manage your digital legacy.
- 00:00 – Introduction
- 01:29 – Where you Setup a Legacy Contact
- 02:17 – How to See if your are a Legacy Contact for Someone
- 02:45 – How to Add a New Legacy Contact
- 04:15 – How to Remove a Legacy Contact
- 04:26 – View the Legacy Contact QR CODE
- 04:53 – Wrap Up