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iCloud.com can be accessed with any web browser; it works in Linux, on Chromebooks and in Windows

  The latter is available for Windows 7 and higher from Apple at or from can be accessed with any web browser, so it works on Linux systems and Chromebooks as well as in Windows. It’s best of all in Safari, giving you a simple way to get to your own iCloud on someone else’s Mac without changing their iCloud system settings. You can browse your iCloud Drive and Photos, and upload or download files; view and edit your Calendar, Reminders and Contacts; and use web app versions of Apple’s Pages, Numbers and Keynote apps (also a great way for others to collaborate on your iCloud documents).

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