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Can iCloud storage be shared with Family Sharing

Can iCloud Storage be shared with family members



No, iCloud storage belongs to the individual iCloud account and cannot be shared.

 

Cheers,

 

GB



No, iCloud storage belongs to the individual iCloud account and cannot be shared.

 

Cheers,

 

GB



Can someone add all my information from my phone to their phone?



You already posted this question on a separate thread. Your information can only be put on someone else's phone if they sign into that phone using your iCloud ID and password.

 

GB



Ok, thank u. He does know my Apple ID, I just wanted to see if there's a way to tell if he did from m



He does know my cloud ID and password 



No, sorry. There is no way to tell what may or may not have been sync'd to iCloud or restored from a backup if the person has the iCloud information. However, if you have Two-Factor Authentication set up, then he would also have to have one of the Trusted Phone numbers or one of your Trusted Devices in order to get the Verification Code he would need to complete the iCloud Sign in.

 

GB



Thanks so much! He actually had my phone so that's why I was wondering. Is there a way to tell from his phone?



You'd have to look at it when logged in as you to see if your data was there.



Well, then you basically provided him with all of the tools he would need to sign your Apple/iCloud ID into his phone and sync all of your iCloud data to his phone. Of course, some of the data, like Notes and Photos would be removed as soon as he signed your ID back out, but he could save Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and then merge them to his iCloud account.

 

If he wanted a copy of your entire phone, he could erase his phone and then restore it to your iCloud backup. But again, he would have to keep your iCloud account signed in to be able to continue to access things like Notes and Photos.

 

I would suggest that you change your iCloud passcode, and that you set up Two-Factor Authentication on your Apple ID to protect yourself from any ongoing access to your iCloud account on his part: Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support

 

If this is not someone who you would want to have access to all of your personal data, why would you give them your iPhone and your Apple/iCloud ID and password?

 

GB



Yes, but this all changed yesterday with the release of iOS 11.



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