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  1. www.icloud.comiCloud

    Log in to iCloud to access your photos, mail, notes, documents and more. Sign in with your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.

  2. Go to iCloud.com, then sign in with your Apple ID in any of the following ways: In any browser: Enter your Apple ID (or another email address or phone number on file) and password. In Safari: Use Face ID or Touch ID (if you’re already signed in to a device that supports these features).

  3. www.apple.com › icloudiCloud+ - Apple

    iCloud.com has been redesigned so you can easily view, manage, and edit what you have stored in iCloud on any device. And with the iCloud for Windows app, you can access photos and files you’ve saved to iCloud directly from your PC.

  4. An Apple ID is the personal account you use to access Apple services like the App Store, iCloud, Messages, the Apple Online Store, FaceTime, and more. It includes the information you use to sign in, as well as all the contact, payment, and security details that you’ll use across Apple services. When do I use my Apple ID?

  5. Your Apple ID is the account you use for all Apple services.

  6. You need your Apple ID password to sign in to iCloud. If you forgot it, learn how to reset it to access your account.

  7. View and send mail from your iCloud email address on the web. Sign in or create a new account to get started.

  8. View, organize, and share photos and videos with iCloud Photos on the web. Changes will sync across your devices with iCloud.

  9. Verify your account information to reset your password. More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you.

  10. To set up iCloud on your devices, sign in to each of them with the same Apple ID and password. You can choose which apps store information in iCloud and which iCloud features you’re using separately on each device. Learn more about how each app or feature uses iCloud.

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