Keep your digital memories safe.
, though its photo-storing service has changed names a few times. Apple has now finally settled on iCloud Photos, which keeps all your pictures synced to the cloud and any other Apple hardware you have.buy iCloud Plus and increase that to 50GB
for $0.99 a month, 200GB for $2.99, or 2TB for $9.99. It really is one of those “set it and forget it” services—once you’ve switched it on, you can just forget about your backups, and iOS will even offer to free up some storage space on your iPhone or iPad once your pictures have been safely sent to the web.On the downside, support for Windows is limited, and support for Android is non-existent, so this really is one for the Apple fans only.
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