Your iCloud problems solved
When Apple introduced iCloud in 2011 as a replacement for its MobileMe service, we had a robust system for syncing email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, reminders and more. Once activated, it just does its thing in the background without you having to think about it. Except for the times when it isn’t working in the way it should be.
As iCloud has developed over the subsequent software updates, more and more features have been added which, while innovative and incredibly useful, can be somewhat befuddling. So we thought it was time to clear up your iCloud problems once and for all. Over the following pages we have neatly lined up all of the brick walls that Apple users commonly run into when using iCloud and attempt to break through them with foolproof fixes. So what do you do if your devices simply aren’t talking to each other and staying in sync? How can you free up space, or obtain more? And what is the difference between iCloud Photos and Photo Stream anyway? Read on to find out.
The quick questions
Let’s clear up some of the simpler questions before moving on to the more technical stuff…
Q Can iCloud be used as a master
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