The iCloud automatic synchronization feature on the iPhone is quite convenient and helps users store everything to prevent data loss. However, with the 5GB of free storage provided by Apple upon creating an iCloud account, it may not be sufficient to accommodate all the data on the device over time. Therefore, the solution at this point is to filter out necessary data for backup or even disable the iCloud account synchronization feature on the iPhone. The following article provides detailed instructions to help you accomplish that.
Guide to Disable iCloud Account Sync on iPhone, iPad
1. Disable iCloud Account Sync on iOS 11.
2. Disable iCloud Account Sync on iOS 10.
How to Disable iCloud Account Sync Feature on iPhone
1. Disable iCloud Account Sync on iOS 11
Step 1: From the user interface, access the Settings app and tap on the information and Apple ID avatar section as shown in the image below.
Step 2: Next, press on your iCloud account section.
Step 3: The iCloud management interface will appear, scroll down and tap on the iCloud Backup option.
Step 4: Here, toggle the iCloud Backup switch to OFF mode as shown below and press OK to confirm disabling the iCloud account sync feature on your iPhone with the dialog box that appears afterward.
Disable iCloud Account Sync on iOS 10
Step 1: From the user interface, access the Settings app and tap on the iCloud section as shown below.
Step 2: The iCloud management interface will open, scroll down and tap on the Backup option.
Step 3: Toggle the iCloud Backup switch to OFF mode as shown below and press OK to confirm disabling the iCloud account sync feature on your iPhone with the dialog box that appears afterward.
Disabling iCloud account sync on the iPhone is a solution to secure important information on the device or simply temporarily disable iCloud account sync to tidy up iCloud... And if you don't know how to do it, the following article from Mytour will guide you in detail with each specific iOS version available now.
So, with this guide on disabling iCloud account sync, iCloud will no longer automatically back up any of your data. However, if you disable this feature, you will also be unable to back up your data to iCloud anymore, and the only way to do so is by using iTunes on your computer. Along with that, securing iCloud account information is extremely important; however, during usage, due to various reasons, some readers may forget their iCloud passwords. If you find yourself in this situation, the article on how to recover your iCloud password that we shared earlier will help you resolve this issue.
