· No Turn Off iCloud on Mac OS X. Click on Apple logo on the top-left corner of Mac and select System Preferences. Click on "iCloud" on iCloud system preferences window. Click on "Sign Out". No Shut Off iCloud on Windows 7. Click on "Start" menu and "All Programs". Find "iCloud" folder and select iCloud application. iCloud Control Panel displays. Click on "Sign Out". No Disabling iCloud in Windows 10/8/ Go to Start screen and select "iCloud" application on Windows Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. · On your Mac. Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Apple ID. If you're using macOS Mojave or earlier, you don't need to click Apple ID. Click iCloud. Select or deselect each app. Some features aren't available or are listed differently in earlier macOS versions. Tip: Don't want notifications for automatic file downloads? Select the Start button, then select Settings System Notifications actions, and then under Get notifications from these senders turn off Missing: icloud.
Tap Turn Off. It's at the bottom of the "Apple ID Password" box. Doing so disables "Find My iPhone" on the device under the current iCloud account. Select data to keep on your iPhone or iPad. To keep copies of any data stored in iCloud (e.g., contacts, calendars, etc.), tap the white "Off" switch. How to Fix: P hotos won't Download from iCloud to iDevice 1. Turn on iCloud Photo Library. Please check you have turned on iCloud Photo Library on your iOS device, so that you can sync the iCloud pictures to all your iDevices smoothly after logging in iCloud account, if it keeps on, you can turn it off and then turn on it again. Go to iCloud, then turn off the toggle for any apps you don't want to sync with iCloud. When prompted, choose whether you want to download the data from that app to your iPhone or not. If you choose not to, that data remains available from the iCloud website. Turn off the apps you don't want to sync with iCloud.
Download iCloud for Windows. Open iCloud for Windows. Make sure you're signed in with your Apple ID. Next to Photos, click Options. Select iCloud Photos. Click Done, then click Apply. Turn on iCloud Photos on all of your Apple devices. In iCloud for Windows 10 or later, you can also choose to use Shared Albums, and customize the location of. While the PC is running (and both downloads are in progress), put the PC into suspend or hibernate or sleep mode. Let it sit for a couple of minutes. Wake up the PC, and as soon as you can turn your internet (WiFi, Ethernet, whatever) off. This will stop iCloud from doing anything it will be waiting for the network to return. No it is not possible to stop automatic downloads or delay it. iCloud is not a backup system, it is a syncing system, so it downloads whatever data is stored there to each computer and device signed in with the same Apple ID. There is no way to selectively download. It is an all or nothing sync.
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