iCloud not only allows you to sync data like photos, contacts, messages, calendars, but also lets you store reminders, notes, or even passbook. That's why you can backup iCloud on iPhone, iPad, and restore it when necessary.
Backing up iCloud on iPhone, iPad
Step 1: To backup on iCloud, firstly navigate to your device's Settings.
Next, access iCloud within Settings.
Step 2: To backup, turn ON all the types of data you want to synchronize, such as Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Notes, Reminders, etc... then tap the Backup button.
Tap on the Back Up Now button.
Step 3: If you want to manage backup data from iCloud directly on Windows, download iCloud Control Panel for Windows to your computer and install it.
The management interface of iCloud looks similar to the one below.
So, Mytour has just introduced to you how to backup iCloud on iPhone, iPad. If you want to backup any type of data, such as photos, contacts, calendars, notes, etc., simply turn ON each corresponding option. Whenever your iPhone or iPad has new data, iCloud will automatically backup so you can restore it in the future. Additionally, if you forget your iCloud password, you can refer to how to recover iCloud password that we've shared.
To avoid forgetting your iCloud password, you should develop a habit of regularly changing your iCloud password. Changing your iCloud password periodically will help you manage your iCloud account more professionally.
Many people believe that accessing photos and videos on iCloud must be done through an iPhone or iPad. However, it's not necessary. The trick tutorial on downloading photos from iCloud without iPhone shared by Mytour will help you easily retrieve photos and videos backed up on iCloud to your computer. Thank you.
