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What is iCloud?

THE ICLOUD SERVICE stores your important data such as photos, files, backups and more on Apple’s servers. All this can then be accessed using any of your Apple devices, or on the web at iCloud.com. You can also use iCloud to sync information such as notes, contacts, Safari favorites, reminders, wallet info and more across your Apple gear. Write a note on your iPad, and you can review it on your Mac and iPhone. Add a contact on your iPhone, and it also appears on your Mac and iPad.

When you sign up for your Apple ID, you’re automatically given an email address and 5GB of free storage. If — or perhaps when

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