| ▲ | deafpolygon 2 hours ago | |
- false (you have to opt in) - false (it depends on the app) - depends on your cloud settings - if you opt in, yes - well if your storage is full, you kind of need to know - they do, it's called time machine. you need a local disk for that. | ||
| ▲ | vachina an hour ago | parent [-] | |
I'm not sure if you even use any Apple products. I recently reset my iPhone and started from scratch (because of another system storage bloat issue) and THOSE WERE THE DEFAULTS, I HAD TO TURN EVERYTHING OFF MANUALLY. It didn't even ask. > time machine Oh great, let's get a dedicated, proprietary device just to store MY binary blobs. I'm not even sure if Timemachine supports exactly the features offered by iCloud. I cannot for example, browse photos backed up in Timemachine in the Photos app just like with iCloud. | ||