If your iCloud storage is full and you don't want to pay for more space, you can delete items using your computer, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro. Deleting files, folders, and messages from iCloud deletes them everywhere you use your Apple ID and have iCloud Drive turned on . This wikiHow will teach you how to delete items from iCloud, including photos, files, and folders in your iCloud Drive and messages and attachments in Messages.
Deleting Items from iCloud: Fast Facts
- If you have iCloud syncing activated for an app, such as Photos or Files, you can delete items from iCloud by deleting them in the app.
- Deleted items are typically stored in a Recently Deleted folder for 30 days.
- Deleting items from iCloud will delete them across all your linked devices. Back up anything you want to keep to local storage.
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- Once you delete something from iCloud, it will usually be stored in a Recently Deleted folder for 30 days. No new space will actually be freed up unless you permanently delete those items from Recently Deleted or wait for the 30 days to pass.Thanks
- Deleting items from iCloud is just one way to maximize your iCloud storage. For instance, you can also upgrade your account to get more space or unsync data for certain apps.Thanks
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1. Open the Files app.
2. Tap Browse
.
3. Tap iCloud Drive
and Select
.
4. Tap the folders or files you want to delete.
5. Tap the trashcan
icon.
6. Navigate back to "Locations" and tap Recently Deleted
and Select
.
7. Tap the folders or files you want to delete.
8. Tap Delete
.