![]() Yet another function of iCloud is to keep track of all iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, and Newsstand purchases-and to make those purchases continuously available on all compatible Apple equipment that's linked to the same iCloud account. All iTunes Content Purchases Are Stored in One Place When app-related data, iOS mobile device backup files, and data from the iCloud-related email account, for example, are stored "in the cloud," this uses some of the 5GB of online storage that Apple provides free with each account. All backup files get stored "in the cloud," within your iCloud account. iOS 7 will create an automatic backup once per day, or you can create a manual backup at any time. ![]() You can use iCloud to maintain an automatic and remote backup of all your iOS mobile devices. Plus, the iCloud service offers the My Photo Stream and Shared Photo Stream features for backing up and sharing digital photos. You can use iCloud in conjunction with Apple's Find My service to locate and remotely manage a lost or stolen Mac or iOS mobile device. Use iCloud for Backups and with Find My Service It's also possible to sync and share Safari-related Bookmarks, Favorites, Browser Window Tabs, Reading List, and iCloud Keychain-related data, and to manage an iCloud-related email account that's provided free with each iCloud account. Using just one iCloud account, you can sync app-specific data from the Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, Notes, Pages, Numbers, and/or Keynote apps between all your computers and iOS mobile devices, as well as the website. On the iPhone or iPad, it is done from the iCloud Control Panel that's found within Settings. On Macs, this process is done from the iCloud Control Panel that's accessible from within System Preferences. Once that single iCloud account is set up (which is a process that takes less than 1 minute), the service's various features and functions should be separately set up to work on each of your computers and mobile devices. ![]() ![]() Discover What iCloud Can Do for You as a Mac and/or iOS Mobile Device User As a result, the average Apple user needs only one Apple ID and iCloud account to use with all of its computers and iOS mobile devices, as well as with all related Apple services. It has integrated much of the service's functionality directly with its OS X Mavericks operating system for the Mac and iOS 7 operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. IPad and iPhone Tips and Tricks: (covers iOS7 for iPad Air, iPad 3rd/4th generation, iPad 2, and iPad mini, iPhone 5S, 5/5C & 4/4S)Īpple has designed its online-based iCloud service to handle a wide range of tasks. ![]()
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