How To Master All That Free iCloud Storage Apple Gives You
 by Steve Kovach on Feb 13, 2012, 11:33 AM
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 iCloud may not be the perfect solution for keeping all your iDevices backed up and in sync, but compared to Apple's last attempt, MobileMe, it's a godsend. Plus, it's free this time around. Even if you don't want to use iCloud to back up your contacts, emails, etc., it's still incredibly useful if only for its ability to automatically back up your iPhone or iPad so you never have to sync with your computer again. But it does a lot more than that. Keep reading to learn how to get the most out of those 5 free gigabytes of storage Apple gives every iPhone user. Let's start with your iPhone (or iPad). From the Settings menu, select "iCloud."
If it's your first time using iCloud, you need to log in using your Apple ID. This is the same email address and password you use to download apps from the App Store.
iCloud includes "Find My iPhone," which lets you track your phone's location if you lose it. (More on that later.) If you want to enable Find My iPhone, tap "OK."
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