How can i store files on icloud




















Subscriber Account active since. Having a backup is one of those things that doesn't always seem that important — until your computer crashes and you've lost something.

To avoid that issue, you can use iCloud Drive on your iPhone to store your documents. You just have to know how to set it up and access it. It allows you to access all your documents, on- or off-line, and recover deleted files.

Plus it works across various devices, including:. Because iCloud Drive comes as a part of iCloud, anything stored in iCloud Drive is subject to your iCloud storage capacity. It's free up to 5GB, though you can buy more iCloud storage space if needed. Individual file sizes in iCloud Drive are also capped at 50GB. You'll need to turn on iCloud Drive on all your devices for your information to sync across them.

Below the Apps Using iCloud section, scroll down and toggle the iCloud Drive button to the right, turning it green, if it isn't already. Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen and select System Preferences. Choose Apple ID. If you're using macOS Mojave or earlier, you'll skip this step. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner to open a drop-down menu. Changes will still be synced between your computer and the cloud.

To sync everything between Google Drive in the cloud and the local Google Drive folders on your computer, check the box marked Sync everything in My Drive. Any files you always need access to, even if no internet connection is available, should be stored locally.

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David Nield David Nield is a tech journalist from the UK who has been writing about gadgets and apps since way before the iPhone and Twitter were invented. Like science, tech, and DIY projects? To connect to iCloud: Go to the system settings of your device. Tap your name and select iCloud. Enable the Documents toggle.

To connect to another cloud storage: Launch Documents and tap the Plus button. Tap Add Connection and select one from the list. Follow the on-screen instructions to log in. To connect to another cloud storage: Make sure your iPad is connected to the network. Launch Documents and tap the Plus button. Tap , select the cloud storage to sync, and provide your credentials. Tap Sign in. Note: You should connect to the same cloud storage on each of your devices.

Select the files you want to synchronize. On the toolbar at the bottom, tap Copy to both keep the file original locally on your device and edit its copy on the cloud. Tap Move if you want your file to be stored and edited on the cloud only.



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