How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

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  1. How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

    How do I turn off these notifications about buying more iCloud storage and iphone backups? I use other storage and backup.

    06-20-2019 05:12 AM

  2. How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

    How do these notifications turn up- I’ve never seen one. I mean,on what, messages, email ? I have “Notifications” turned off on my devices.

    06-20-2019 06:29 AM

  3. How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

    They just keep popping up on the lock screen and in the settings area.

    06-20-2019 06:58 AM

  4. How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

    Go to settings / your Apple ID at the top / iCloud / iCloud Backup and turn that off. You'll device will no longer back up to iCloud and keep asking you to buy more storage.

    You may also want to disable Photos storage to iCloud also and get a USB drive and back your photos up manually.

    You only get 5 gigs of free iCloud storage. Once that limit is reached you can either (1) stop backing everything up to iCloud and doit manually or (2) buy more iCloud storage space.

    06-20-2019 08:07 AM

  5. How to stop getting icloud storage notifications on mac

    I am using onedrive for my cloud storage. So I am backing up my doc's, photos etc to that.

    06-20-2019 12:51 PM

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Apple iCloud storage app on iPad, iPhone and MacBook Pro

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For many iPhone and iPad users, iCloud notifications are a constant reminder that we will never have enough storage to back up all our photos, documents, and messages to the cloud. Even if we take the time to manage our storage, the numerous photos and videos we take on a daily basis can quickly fill up the free 5G of iCloud storage Apple dishes out. Then we're back to our devices nagging us that “iCloud backup failed.”

For those not interested in iCloud storage and want to stop being reminded of it, here's a quick way to stop annoying iCloud notifications and alerts from popping up on your iPhone and iPad.

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How to stop iCloud notifications on iPhone and iPad 

While Apple provides various methods to help you better manage your iCloud storage, such as changing the way different media is backed up or upgrading your subscription plan to up to 2TB, the simplest method is to turn off iCloud backup.

You can stop iCloud notifications on an iPhone and iPad with the same method below:

How to stop iCloud notifications on iPhone

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  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad 
  • Tap "Apple ID" at the top of Settings
  • Tap "iCloud"
  • Scroll down and tap on "iCloud Backup" under the "Apps Using iCloud" section
  • Tap to switch off iCloud backup. 

There you have it. Your iPhone or iPad will stop automatically backing up data such as photos and videos, account information, documents and apps. Since it no longer automatically backs up, your device won't nag you about failed iCloud back up attempts. 

How to manage iCloud Storage 

In the iCloud menu in the Settings app, you may notice there are many apps listed that could be storing data to your iCloud storage. Luckily, you can pick and choose which apps save data in the "Apps Using iCloud" section.

Photos and videos often take up the most space on iCloud, especially if there is only 5GB to deal with. For those in need of space, it's a good idea to turn off "iCloud Photos," otherwise your iPhone or iPad will automatically store all your photos and videos in iCloud.

Below "iCloud Photos," you'll find "My Photo Stream." This uploads your most recent photos (except Live Photos) so that you can view and import them to all of your Apple devices. This is a great option for those looking for storage, as photos are stored in the "My Photo Stream" for 30 days. However, unless saved, these can disappear.

For those who have upgraded their iPhone or iPad, be sure to check if your older iOS device is storing backups, too.

How to stop iCloud notifications on iPhone

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  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad
  • Tap "Apple ID" at the top of Settings
  • Tap "iCloud"
  • Tap "Manage Storage"
  • Tap "Backups" 
  • Choose the device that no longer needs to save backups, and tap "Delete Backups."

Managing your iCloud Storage can easily prevent any annoying iCloud alerts from popping up, but if you can't be bothered with managing it all, switching off iCloud Backup will do the trick. For a further look into backing up data in iCloud, check out our guide on how to backup your iPhone. 

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How do I get rid of iCloud full notification on Mac?

There are three ways to get rid of this notification: You can clear up space in your storage by deleting files that you no longer need or want to be backed up to iCloud; You can change your settings so that you will have fewer (or no) backups; or. You can pay for more space.

How do I turn off full storage notification?

You can set up notifications that alert you when: Your storage is almost full. Apps haven't been used for more than 30 days..
On your Android device, open Files by Google. ..
At the top left, tap Menu. Settings..
Tap Notifications..
Turn a notification on or off..

Why does my Mac say my iCloud storage is full?

Backups of your devices are often the culprits behind a full iCloud storage space. It's entirely possible you had your old iPhone set to upload backups to the cloud automatically, and then never removed those files.