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ICloud is a cloud storage and cloud computing service from Apple Inc. It was launched on October 12, 2011. iCloud is built into every Apple device. That means all your stuff — photos, files, notes, and more — is available on whatever device you’re using, whenever you need it. You can access your iCloud Drive files in the Files app on iOS 11 and later or in the Finder on your Mac running macOS Sierra and later.
iCloud is a cloud-based storage and computing service offered by Apple. It is designed to allow users to store and access their personal data such as photos, videos, documents, and contacts across their Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, and even Windows-based computers.


With iCloud, you
iCloud was first launched in 2011 and has since become an integral part of the Apple ecosystem, allowing users to seamlessly back up and sync their data across their devices.
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https://www.icloud.com/
https://www.icloud.com/
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 5 April 2024

Description


iCloud is a cloud-based storage and computing service offered by Apple. It is designed to allow users to store and access their personal data such as photos, videos, documents, and contacts across their Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, and even Windows-based computers.

iCloud was first launched in 2011 and has since become an integral part of the Apple ecosystem, allowing users to seamlessly back up and sync their data across their devices.

More Information


https://www.icloud.com/