Often, iPhone and iPad users are faced with an annoying notification about the lack of free space in iCloud. One of the main reasons for the appearance of such a message is the presence of old backups of various devices in the cloud storage. In this article, we will tell you how to delete iCloud backups and set up backup in such a way as to save space in Apple’s cloud.
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To begin with, it’s worth figuring out what is still taking up space in iCloud. Fortunately, this is easy to do on the device itself – just follow the path: Settings → Apple ID (your name) → iCloud → Manage account storage.
The device screen will display information about the available and used storage in iCloud. Below this data is a list of applications, sorted by size. The menu is usually displayed first in the list. Backups. It stores backup copies of devices linked to your Apple ID.
Open the menu Backups.
Select the required backup by clicking on the device name.
Click Delete and turn off copy or Delete copyand then Switch off to delete the backup from iCloud.
In the same settings window, you can select program data from the device that will be saved in the backup iCloudit will also help save space in the cloud storage.
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