How to Get Back a Deleted Icloud Backup?
Most of us have been in the situation where we had to get a new iOS device, and all our photos, notes, and contacts went poof, never to be seen again.
If you've felt that pain—or want to avoid it—iCloud is your friend. Cloud storage services, including Apple's iCloud Drive, back up valuable information, documents, and images wirelessly to the internet, where it's easy to retrieve or download from any device.
Apple automatically provides every user with 5GB of free iCloud storage. You can use this storage to back up apps, images, videos, or documents. But 5GB fills up fast; additional storage starts at $0.99 per month for 50GB in the US. With Apple One, you can also bundle iCloud storage with other Apple services, like Apple Music, Apple TV+, Fitness+, and more.
What Does iCloud Backup Include?
With Apple iCloud, you can back up:
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App data
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Apple Watch backups
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Device settings
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Home screen and app organization
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iMessage, text (SMS), and MMS messages
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Photos and videos on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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Purchase history from Apple services, like music, movies, TV shows, apps, and books
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Ringtones
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Visual Voicemail password (requires the SIM card that was in use during backup)
You can select what is protected and what is not, including Calendars, Contacts, Health Notes, Photos, Reminders, Wallet, and more. There are also third-party apps that can be connected to your iCloud account. Add and revoke these permissions at any time.
Manage what is included by going toSettings > [your name] > iCloud and toggle the switch on or off for the apps you do or do not want to sync to iCloud storage.
How to Back Up Your Device to iCloud
First, make sure your account has enough available space in iCloud. TapSettings > [your name] > iCloud > Manage Storage, which will list how much iCloud storage you're using and which apps are eating up the most storage.
To automatically back up your device each day, turn on iCloud Backup viaSettings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backupand toggle iCloud Backup to on. If you're using iOS 10.2 or earlier, go toSettings > iCloud > Backup. The device will then back up when your phone is connected to power, locked, and on Wi-Fi.
To manually back up your phone via iCloud, navigate toSettings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now. Here, you can also see the last time your device was successfully backed up.
Automatically Upload Pictures to iCloud
Making sure your beloved photos or videos are getting backed up to iCloud can be confusing, but you can do it with just a few taps.
First, navigate to Settings > Photos > iCloud Photos and toggle to on, which will automatically upload and store your library to iCloud, including iCloud.com, where you can view and download photos on a computer.
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If you take photos on one Apple device, like your iPhone, and want to view them on another Apple device, like your iPad, turn on My Photo Stream. Then, the next time your Apple devices are connected to Wi-Fi, photos taken on one gadget will show up on all the others with the same Apple ID.
You can also add individual photos to iCloud Drive. On iOS, go toSettings > [your name] > iCloud and toggle iCloud Drive to on. Go to the Photos app, select a picture or video, tap the Send icon, and selectSave to Files > iCloud Drive > Save, which will send the image to the Files app.
On a Mac or PC, go to iCloud.com and sign in using your Apple ID. Here, you can click the icon for Photosor iCloud Drive and upload photos and videos.
If you don't want to pay for more iCloud storage, your options are growing thin. Google Photos has killed off its unlimited storage, but Amazon Photos still offers unlimited photo storage for Prime members.
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How to Get Back a Deleted Icloud Backup?
Source: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-make-sure-icloud-is-backing-up-syncing-your-data