What is iCloud Storage?


iCloud
 is a cloud storage & cloud  computing service from Apple inc. launched on October 12,2011. As of 2018, the service had an estimated 850 million users, up from 782 million users in 2016.







iCloud enables users to store data such as documents, photos, and music on remote servers for download to iOS, macOS or Windows devices, to share and send data to other users, and to manage their Apple devices if lost or stolen.





iCloud also provides the means to wirelessly back up iOS devices directly to iCloud, instead of being reliant on manual backups to a host Mac or Windows computer using iTunes. Service users are also able to share photos, music, and games instantly by linking accounts via AirDrop wireless.






iCloud replaced Apple's Mobile Me service,acting as a data syncing center for email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, reminders (to-do lists), iWork documents, photos, and other data.





In June 2021, Apple introduced iCloud+, which introduced Private Relay, Hide My Email and custom email domains to paid users of the services, as well as an unlimited storage limit for video from cameras added through HomeKit Secure Video.







                                         Source : Wikipedia 





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