Bottom line. For me, iCloud Photo Library is an excellent way to bring my images and video to all my devices. It boasts impressive sync capabilities, offline photo access, and easy management and backup, even for gigantic libraries. But it also has a few caveats that, while not deal-breakers for me, might be for others …

How do you access my iCloud photos?

To access iCloud Photos on Android devices, you’ll need to follow this alternative workaround….How to access iCloud Photos on Android

  1. Open up Chrome and navigate to
  2. Tap the More option.
  3. Sign in.
  4. Tap the Photos icon.
  5. Make a new album if you need to.

Are my photos stored in iCloud?

First, navigate to Settings > Photos > iCloud Photos and toggle to on, which will automatically upload and store your library to iCloud, including iCloud.com, where you can view and download photos on a computer.

Where are iCloud photos stored?

How to access iCloud Photos. Open the Photos app. Tap the Photos tab to see your photos. Tap the Albums tab to see My Albums, Shared Albums, People & Places, Media Types, and Other Albums.

Can I use both iCloud and Google Photos?

Apple now lets you transfer iCloud Photos to Google Photos. Apple has launched a feature that lets users transfer the photos and videos in iCloud Photos to Google Photos. iCloud users must request the transfer, which will send a copy of the content in the cloud to Google Photos.

How can I view my iCloud storage?

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. The bar graph shows your overall storage usage. Tap Manage Storage for more details. Below the graph, you see a list of apps and features and how much iCloud storage they use.

How do I see what’s on my iCloud?

Access your files in iCloud Drive

  1. On your Mac. You can access iCloud Drive in the Finder on your Mac.
  2. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you’re on a device with iOS 11 or later, you can access your files from the Files app.
  3. On iCloud.com. From a supported browser, sign in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID.
  4. On your PC.

How do I get my old photos back from iCloud?

Recover photos and videos

  1. In Photos on iCloud.com, click the Recently Deleted album in the sidebar. If you don’t see the sidebar, click .
  2. Select the photos or videos you want to recover, then click Recover.

Do photos stay on iPhone if deleted from iCloud?

When you delete a photo or video from the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, it also deletes from your iCloud Photos and any other devices where you’re signed in to iCloud Photos. It also no longer counts towards your iCloud storage.

Is iCloud really necessary?

You can upgrade your storage to 50GB, 200GB, or 1TB (1 terabyte is 1000 gigabytes), and the monthly fees aren’t too bad – but it’s not necessary. Once your iCloud Storage is full, your iPhone will stop backing up to iCloud until you purchase additional storage space or free up storage space in iCloud.

How to find iCloud Photos?

Make sure you’ve enabled iCloud Photo Library on your iPhone or iPad: Settings > Your Account > iCloud > Photos > Turn on iCloud Photo Library.

  • On your computer,go to icloud.com.
  • Log in with your iCloud account.
  • Choose Photos and you will see pictures that have been uploaded to iCloud.
  • How to access iCloud Photos online?

    1) Sign in Visit and sign in to your account. 2) Click on the Photos icon The iCloud website is similar to an iPhone or iPad. Just click on the Photos icon and you’ll launch a web-based app. 3) View your images and videos

    How to recover iCloud Pictures?

    Go to iCloud.com in any web browser (you might need to sign in ).

  • Click on Photos.
  • Click on Albums at the top.
  • Click the Recently Deleted album.
  • Click on the photos you want to restore.
  • (more items)
  • How do you turn off iCloud Photos?

    There are two ways to turn off or at least lessen Photos iCloud sharing. First, open the “ System Preferences ” and click the “iCloud” icon. The iCloud options allow you to disable any number of features that are hooked into and syncing to your iCloud account.