cloud storage
OneDrive gives you more space
More space for your photos,
videos, and documents.
We've increased your free
storage to 15 GB.
We’re excited to announce that
you can now upload files up to 10 GB from desktop, mobile, and the web! Our
goal with OneDrive is to provide a single place for all your files, and we don’t
want you to be limited by file size.
3.69 GB of storage in use 15 GB total storage
Office 365
Get 1 TB of OneDrive storage. Store
up to one million Office documents, 100,000 songs, or 300,000 photos.
Amazon CLoud Drive
Fire HD 7 tablet owners get
free, unlimited photo storage, in full resolution, for all of your photos taken
with your Fire HD 7 tablet.
Prime Photos Unlimited photo storage + 5 GB
for videos and files free with your Prime membership.
Choose to save content to Amazon
Cloud Drive where you can access, delete, organize, and share it from any web
browser or using the Cloud Drive app for PC and Mac.
About Prime Photos
Prime Photos provides unlimited photo storage in Amazon
Cloud Drive with an additional 5GB of free storage space for active Prime
members in the U.S.
With an eligible Prime membership, you receive free
storage for all of your photos in Amazon Cloud Drive, as well as an additional
5GB of free storage space for personal video and document storage.
Store your photos safely in Cloud Drive and you can
access them anywhere, from almost any device by signing in with your Amazon
account. Cloud Drive offers free mobile apps, secure access from any computer,
and it's built in to all Fire devices.
With Prime Photos, the photos you've previously uploaded
to Cloud Drive and photos you upload in the future will not count against your
Cloud Drive storage limit. In addition to the unlimited photo storage, you will
also receive 5 GB of free storage space that can be used to store videos and
files we can’t recognize as photos.
For more information about Cloud Drive storage plans, go
to Change Your Cloud Drive Storage Plan.
For more information about Amazon Prime, go to About
Amazon Prime.
Upload a File or Folder Using the Cloud Drive Website
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You can upload files and folders to Amazon Cloud Drive
using a web browser on your computer, tablet, or mobile device.
You can upload your documents, spreadsheets, and other
files to Amazon Cloud Drive using a compatible web browser. For system
requirements, go to About Uploading Files and Folders Using the Cloud Drive
Website.
For file requirements, go to Cloud Drive Files File
Requirements.
Note:
The Cloud Drive
web uploader requires HTML5, which is supported on Internet Explorer version 10
or greater, Firefox 4, Chrome, Safari (desktop) 6, Safari (mobile) 6.1, Opera
(desktop) 12, Opera (mobile) 12, and Android 3. Upgrade to the latest version
of your favorite browser to take advantage of the full features of Amazon Cloud
Drive.
At this time,
the option to upload entire folders through a web browser is only available for
Google Chrome (version 21 and above.)
To upload your files and folders:
Go to Amazon
Cloud Drive.
Select the All
Files tab in the header.
Click Add
Files.
Drag and drop
files into the window that opens, or click Select Files to browse your files.
Choose a
destination folder for your files or create a new folder.
Note: You can
move your files into a different folder once your upload is complete.
Click Add to
[folder name].
Tip: For information about uploading files using the
Cloud Drive Desktop application, go to About Cloud Drive Desktop.
icloud
you also get 1 GB of free
storage for any documents you create.
What is iCloud?
iCloud gives you access to your music, photos, contacts, calendars,
documents, and more from your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Windows
computer. iCloud stores your content and automatically keeps it up to date on
all your devices. iCloud is easy to set up on your devices, and it’s easy to
use with the apps included with your Mac and iOS devices, as well as the apps
on iCloud.com.
iCloud upload image.
Get started
To get started, just set up iCloud on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac,
Windows computer, or Apple TV. Then you can use the iCloud.com apps from your
computer’s web browser. For more information about the iCloud.com apps or
iCloud features, select a topic in the table of contents or use the search
field in the upper right.
iCloud features
Here are the features of iCloud, iCloud.com, and some apps that use iCloud.
Some features have minimum system requirements.
Content everywhere: Automatically
get purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store on all your
devices, and download past purchases anytime. For more information, see What is
“content everywhere”?
iCloud Photos: Use Photos on
iCloud.com to view, add, remove, or download photos and videos to iCloud Photo
Library beta. Use iCloud Photo Sharing to share photos and videos with just the
people you choose, and let them add photos, videos, and comments.
iCloud Drive: Safely store and
organize all kinds of documents in iCloud. Access them from iCloud Drive on
iCloud.com and your devices set up for iCloud Drive.
Family Sharing: Up to six family
members can share their iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchases
without sharing accounts. Pay for family purchases with the same credit card
and approve kids’ spending right from a parent’s device. Plus, share photos, a
family calendar, reminders, and locations. For more information, see the Apple
Support article Family Sharing.
Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes,
and Reminders: Keep your mail, contacts, calendars, notes, and reminders up to
date using Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Reminders on iCloud.com, and
using apps on your iOS devices, Mac, and Windows computer.
Find My iPhone: Find your missing
iOS device or Mac, or one belonging to a family member, by using Find My iPhone
on iCloud.com. Find My iPhone includes Activation Lock, which makes it harder
for anyone to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch if it’s ever lost or
stolen.
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for
iCloud beta: Create and edit spreadsheets, presentations, and other documents
using beta versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on iCloud.com, in English
only. Use the same documents in the corresponding apps on your iOS devices and
Mac set up for iCloud Drive.
Bookmarks, Reading List, and
iCloud Tabs: See the webpages you have open on your Mac and iOS devices (your
iCloud Tabs). Read articles from your Reading List, even when you’re offline.
Plus, use the same bookmarks on your iOS devices, Mac, and Windows computer.
For more information, go to Safari in the user guide for your iPhone, iPad, or
iPod touch. Or, on your Mac, click the Safari icon in the Dock, then choose
Help > Safari Help.
iCloud Keychain: Keep your
passwords, credit card information, and more up to date, and enter it
automatically on your iOS devices and Mac computers. For more information, go
to Basics > Security > iCloud Keychain in the user guide for your iPhone,
iPad, or iPod touch. Or, on your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock, choose
Help > Mac Help or Help > Help Center, then search for iCloud Keychain.
iMovie Theater: Watch your
finished movies and trailers on all your devices. For more information, see
iMovie Help for iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Backup and restore: iCloud
automatically backs up your iOS device daily over Wi-Fi when your device is
turned on, locked, and connected to a power source. You can use your iCloud
backup to restore your iOS device or set up a new one.
Back to My Mac: Securely connect
your Mac to your remote Mac over the Internet, then share the screen or files
of your remote Mac. For more information, on your Mac, click the Finder icon in
the Dock, choose Help > Mac Help or Help > Help Center, then search for
Back to My Mac.
With iCloud, you get an email account and 5 GB of storage for your mail,
documents, photos, and iOS device backups. Your purchased music, apps, TV
shows, and books don’t count against your available space. See iCloud storage
and backup overview.
Set up iCloud on your devices
Before you can use iCloud on each of your devices, you need to sign in to
iCloud using your existing Apple ID or a new one, then turn on the iCloud
features you want to use. To use iCloud on your Windows computer, first install
iCloud for Windows. Some features have minimum system requirements.
You may have set up iCloud on your iOS device or Mac when you first used
it. To make sure it’s set up correctly, or to set up your iCloud account on
another iOS device, Mac, Windows computer, or Apple TV, go to the set up iCloud
website listed below.
Note: iCloud may not be available in all areas, and iCloud features may
vary by area. For more information, visit the iCloud website.
Go to the set up iCloud website.
Important: Be sure to use the
same Apple ID when you set up iCloud on each device.
You can turn iCloud features on or off after setting up iCloud.
After you set up your devices, iCloud begins to push information to each
device. You can also now sign in to iCloud.com and start using the iCloud web
apps.
For more information about other iCloud features, see More resources.
Use iCloud.com apps
You can access your iCloud information using a computer web browser instead
of using apps on your iOS device, Mac, or Windows computer. You go to
iCloud.com, sign in, and then use the iCloud.com web apps: Mail, Contacts,
Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Photos, iCloud Drive, Find My iPhone, Pages,
Numbers, Keynote, and Settings.
To prevent anyone from accessing your iCloud information on iCloud.com
(such as your email) while you’re away from your computer, you can sign out. If
you’re now signed in from more than one browser, you can sign out from all
browsers at once.
Sign in to iCloud.com
Go to iCloud.com, then sign in
using your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud).
Be sure you use a Mac or Windows
web browser recommended in the Apple Support article System requirements for
iCloud.
If you set up your Apple ID to
require two-step verification, follow the onscreen instructions to verify your
identity by entering a code sent to your trusted device.
During two-step verification on
iCloud.com, you can select the option Remember This Browser so that you won’t
be asked to verify your identity using your trusted device the next time you
sign in.
You must verify your identity
this way to use any web app except Find My iPhone. You can use Find My iPhone
by clicking it after entering your Apple ID.
If you select “Keep me signed in,” then anytime you return to iCloud.com
within two weeks you are not asked to sign in (except to use Find My iPhone,
which continues to require your password). You stay signed into iCloud.com even
if you refresh your browser window, close the browser window where you are
signed into iCloud, or quit the web browser.
For troubleshooting tips, see If you can’t sign in to iCloud.com.
Switch to a different iCloud.com app
After you sign in to iCloud.com and start using an app, you can easily
switch to another app.
At the top of the iCloud.com
window, click the name of the app you’re currently using, then click another
app.
Pop-over that appears when you
click the app name at the top left of the iCloud.com window
Sign out of iCloud.com
To sign out from the browser
you’re using now, click your name at the top of the iCloud.com window, then
choose Sign Out.
If you selected the option to
remember this browser the last time you signed in using two-step verification,
a dialog appears in which you can deselect that option and thus require
two-step verification the next time you sign in.
If you didn’t select “Keep me
signed in” when you signed in to iCloud.com, you can also sign out by quitting
your browser app.
Note: You can sign in to
iCloud.com from more than one browser at a time. Signing out of iCloud.com from
one browser does not sign you out from other browsers.
To sign out from every browser
where you’re now signed in, go to Settings on iCloud.com, then click “Sign out
of all browsers” in the top left.
Change iCloud feature settings
You can change which iCloud features you’re using on any of your devices by
turning features on or off. You can also turn off iCloud completely.
When you turn off an iCloud feature on a device, your up-to-date iCloud
information for that feature is no longer available on the device. If you turn
off iCloud Drive on any device, it’s turned off for all your devices. If you
turn off Mail, iCloud Photo Library beta, Contacts, Calendars, Notes, or
Reminders on just one device, you can still access your information on
iCloud.com. You can also access the information on another device you have set
up for that feature.
In some cases when you turn off an iCloud feature on a device, you can
choose to keep a copy of the feature’s information on that device. The copied
information isn’t kept in sync with iCloud. If you turn off Mail, Contacts,
Calendars, and Tasks in iCloud for Windows 4.0 on a Windows computer, the
iCloud information remains available in Microsoft Outlook, but it isn’t kept in
sync with iCloud.
Before turning off a particular feature on all your devices, or before
turning off iCloud completely, you can archive a copy of your iCloud data on
your computer. For more information, see the Apple Support article Archiving or
making copies of your iCloud data.
Turn iCloud features on or off
Depending on which device’s settings you want to change, do one or more of
the following:
On your iOS device: Go to
Settings > iCloud, then tap to turn on or off iCloud features.
Settings window with iCloud
services turned on
On your Mac: Open iCloud
preferences, then select or deselect each feature.
System Preferences window with
services selected
Some features aren’t available or
are listed differently in earlier OS X versions.
On your Windows computer: Open
iCloud for Windows, then select or deselect each feature. To make your changes
take effect, click Apply.
Checkboxes next to iCloud
services
Some features aren’t
available on your Windows computer, or are listed differently, depending on
whether your computer has Microsoft Outlook 2007 or later installed.
Outlook installed: You use
iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks in Outlook. Note that iCloud
reminders are called tasks in Outlook. If you turn off Mail, Contacts,
Calendars, and Tasks, the iCloud information remains available in Microsoft
Outlook, but it isn’t kept in sync with iCloud.
Outlook not installed: You
can use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders in your web browser on
iCloud.com.
If you select Bookmarks, and
your computer has Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox installed, you can click
Options to select the Windows browsers whose bookmarks you want to keep up to
date with bookmarks in Safari on your iOS devices and Mac computers set up for
iCloud Safari. For information about browsers supported by iCloud for Windows
4.0 or later, see the Apple Support article System requirements for iCloud.
Turn off iCloud completely
Depending on whether you want to stop using iCloud on all or only some
devices, do one or more of the following:
On your iOS device: Go to
Settings > iCloud, then at the bottom of the screen, tap Sign Out (Delete
Account in iOS 7 and earlier).
Note: If you sign out of iCloud
(or delete your iCloud account), iCloud no longer backs up your iOS data. You
can still back up your device in iTunes. For more information, open iTunes,
then choose iTunes > Help.
On your Mac: Open iCloud
preferences, then click Sign Out.
On your Windows computer: Open
iCloud for Windows, then click Sign out.
Note: If you turned on automatic download of music, app, or book purchases
(in iTunes preferences or in Settings on your iOS device), your iTunes
purchases are still downloaded to your devices.
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