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If your iCloud storage is full and you don't want to pay for more space, you can delete items using your computer, iPhone, or iPad. Deleting files, folders, and messages from iCloud deletes them everywhere you use your Apple ID. This wikiHow will teach you how to delete items from iCloud including files and folders in your iCloud Drive, and messages and attachments in Messages.

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Folders and Files in iCloud Drive on iOS

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  1. You'll find this blue folder app icon on one of your Home screens or in the Utilities folder.
    • If you're part of a shared folder, that space does not count towards your own.
    • In iOS 11, this app replaced the iCloud Drive app. If you don't have the app, you can find it for free in the App Store.
  2. You'll see this tab at the bottom of your screen next to Recents .
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  3. Tap to highlight the location, then tap Select in the upper right corner of your screen.
  4. They will highlight to indicate they are selected.
  5. Any items inside the Recently Deleted folder will automatically be deleted permanently after 30 days.
  6. They will highlight to indicate that they are selected.
  7. You will also be deleting these files from iCloud on your Mac if it's set up. [1]
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Folders and Files in iCloud Drive on Mac

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  1. You'll generally find this folder location in the navigation menu on the left panel of Finder. If that location is not there, make sure you have iCloud Drive enabled in your System Preferences; look at How to Access iCloud for more information on this process.
  2. You can delete iCloud files and folders like any other file and folder: drag and drop to the trash.
  3. You'll find this bin icon on your Dock.
  4. You can select multiple files or folders by dragging your mouse over them. You can also hold down the Shift key while clicking files to add to your selection.
  5. If you don't make this selection, your files or folders will not be removed completely from your iCloud Drive. Only permanently deleting them will remove them from your iCloud storage.
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Folders and Files in Windows

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  1. If you're using Windows 10, you'll be able to find the Windows 10 version of iCloud for Windows app in the Microsoft Store for free; if you're using an earlier version of Windows, go to this website to download a Windows version of iCloud: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT204283 . [2]
    • If you don't want to download an app, you can use this method browser method to use your web browser.
  2. You'll need both your Apple ID and password to continue.
  3. When you have the iCloud for Windows app open, you'll see the iCloud Drive folder in the menu on the left side of the window.
  4. You can press and hold down the Shift key while you single-click files or folders to add them to your selection.
  5. All files or folders you delete from here will also be deleted from any device you have signed into iCloud.
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Folders and Files on a Web Browser

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  1. Go to https://icloud.com and sign in. You can use any desktop or mobile web browser to delete files or folders from your iCloud Drive.
  2. This will display all the files and folders you have in your iCloud Drive.
  3. They will highlight to indicate that they are selected.
  4. You can use the navigation arrows above your current folder to navigate back or you can click iCloud Drive in the top left corner of your web browser.
  5. You'll see this in the bottom right corner of your web browser.
  6. Anything in this folder will automatically delete in 30 days, but if you want to remove them sooner, you should delete them again.
  7. You'll see this text centered at the top of your web browser.
    • Click Delete again to confirm your action.
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Texts and Attachments in Messages on iOS

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  1. Alternatively, if you want to delete the entire thread, you can swipe over the conversation in your list of conversations and tap Delete .
  2. If you want to delete multiple attachments from the conversation, tap the contact's name, then the information icon (the lower-case "i"), and See All Photos . You'll be able to tap to select the images you want to delete then tap Delete and Delete Attachment .
  3. This will pop up when you tap and hold a message bubble or attachment in Messages.
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Text and Attachments in Messages on a Mac

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  1. You should find this speech-bubble app icon in the Dock or in the Applications folder in Finder.
  2. A menu will pop-up.
    • To delete an entire conversation, press CTRL and click a conversation and click Delete Conversation .
  3. You'll be asked to confirm the action by clicking Delete again. When you delete a conversation, message, or attachment from iCloud on your Mac, you'll also delete it from your iPhone.
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      • You can also delete mail and voice memos, then delete them from the trash can or recently deleted. The storage space either of those items takes up will not be freed until they are deleted from the trash or recently deleted.
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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 .

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