iCloud backups already get encryption protection during transit and while in storage. Therefore, it’s safe to back up your iPhone to iCloud even before iOS 16.3 arrives. However, Apple can still ...
It’s available on all Apple products and syncs all your data – as long as you have enough iCloud storage. It doesn’t act as a backup for your Mac, but you can access a backup of your iPhone ...
Now comes the annoying part. You’ll have to reset your iPhone to factory settings and set it up again, choosing to restore from your iCloud backup during the process. Note that you’ll lose all ...
Apple’s excellent Advanced Data Protection (APD) is central to this new furor. This applies end-to-end encryption to almost all the sensitive data on your iPhone, including your iCloud drive, photos, ...
Fortunately, a way exists to restore iPhone contacts via iCloud if you accidentally deleted them. You can also similarly restore Calendars and Reminders via Windows PC. Let’s see how!