If you have an iPhone in your hand right now, chances are very high that you have accumulated a ton of sensitive and private data on it. Whether that's messages, voicemails, contacts, social media accounts, emails, photos and video, app and game data, settings, and everything else — it's a lot of stuff, and a pain if you lose it all when transferring to a new device or updating the operating system. That's why it is imperative to backup everything that is on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Show
One of the easiest ways to make sure you have a backup on your best iPhone and iPad is by using iCloud, at least, if you have one of the paid plans that offers you more than the measly 5GB that Apple gives for free. But even if you have 2TB of iCloud storage, that's still limited space that you have available, so you may need to do some housekeeping on it every now and then. If you've been using iCloud to backup your devices, especially if you have multiple iPhones and iPads, then those backups are taking up precious space. Here's how to view and delete old iCloud backups on your iPhone and Mac, so you can continue to have space for new backups in the future with less digital clutter. What is an iCloud backup?iCloud automatically backs up all of the data on your iPhone or iPad every day, as long as the device is connected to Wi-Fi, turned on, locked, and connected to a power source. This makes it easy to restore a device if you need to wipe it or set up a brand new iPhone or iPad with your existing data. Here's what gets backed up to iCloud:
All of this information can end up being quite big in size — most definitely more than the 5GB that Apple gives you for free. We definitely recommend taking a look at which iCloud storage plan works best for your needs first, though Apple's prices are pretty reasonable and competitive with other cloud services. Personally, I have used iCloud as my primary backup method for my iPhone for the past few years, and I have had zero issues. I find just having iCloud backup as an option to be well worth the cost, along with plenty of space for my iCloud Photo Library. Why it's good to keep your iCloud backupsHolding onto your iCloud backups means you get to take your data virtually anywhere, with the ability to access and restore your iPhone or iPad's data from just about anywhere as well. It's convenient for folks with multiple devices, especially those who rely on Accessibility settings, since you don't have to set everything up again manually. Why it's OK to delete iCloud backupsWhen someone mentions deleting a backup, you may look at them with a bewildered expression on your face and ask, "but why?!?" Relax, relax. I mean, if you have a backup on your best Mac or PC, then it's okay to delete one iCloud backup. You are backing up in more than one place, right? Get an iTunes backup of your iPhone or iPad going, then you can have a backup of your backup, just in case. And don't forget, if you turn iCloud backup on again, your device will still be backed up when you're connected to Wi-Fi, the device is locked, turned on, and connected to power. How to delete iCloud backups on your iPhone or iPad
How to delete iCloud backups on your Mac
Please backup your Apple devicesAgain, your iPhone has all of your most important data and memories, so we highly recommend making a backup so that everything is safe and sound. iCloud is one of the easiest ways to make sure that everything is automatically backed up every day, and it happens in the background so you don't usually need to worry about it (but you can always check it and do it manually too, just in case you need a very recent backup before updating iOS 16, for example). But remember, your backups will take space! That's why sometimes you'll need to delete older backups that you no longer need because chances are high that they're super out of date anyways. After all, why restore to a backup you made right before getting the latest iPhone, instead of the one you just made five minutes ago? No matter how you do it though, just don't ever be caught without a backup! Updated July 2022: These steps are still up to date with the latest versions of iOS and macOS Monterey. How do I know if I have everything backed up on iCloud?To manually back up your phone via iCloud, navigate to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now. Here, you can also see the last time your device was successfully backed up.
How do you check when your iPhone was last backed up?Tap your name at the top, then choose iCloud. Tap the graph that shows your iCloud usage, then tap Manage Storage. Select your device. iOS will show you details about when it was last backed up, and the backup file size.
How can I see my last iCloud backup without iPhone?Speaking of how to access iPhone backup files in iCloud, the easiest way is from your computer via any web browser.. Open web browser and go to iCloud website.. Log in iCloud with your Apple ID and password.. Now you can check all the files in your iCloud,. Does iCloud keep a history of Backups?A support document on the Apple website mentions in passing that the last device backup is stored for 180 days after turning the feature off. You can turn off the feature by going to Settings → [your name] → iCloud, then slide the iCloud Backup switch to the OFF position.
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