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  2. How to backup iMessage to iCloud - AOL

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    Don't worry, though, messages in iCloud are still end-to-end encrypted, meaning no one else (even Apple) can view them. Here's how to Event information, useful tidbits, links to articles our loved ...

  3. Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

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    There are two resources for iPhone owners in order to restore contacts: via iCloud or iTunes Backup. Before attempting to restore your contacts, back up your iPhone so you have recourse if you ...

  4. Is iCloud Safe? Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    iCloud backup is all the information stored on your devices, such as your iPhone, iPad, or iPod that is synced and kept in the iCloud. Users can choose to do a full backup onto the iCloud or can ...

  5. iCloud - Wikipedia

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    iCloud allows users to back up the settings and data on iOS devices running iOS 5 or later. [27] Data backed up includes photos and videos in the Camera Roll, device settings, app data, messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS), ringtones, and Visual Voicemails. [28] Backups occur daily when the device is locked and connected to Wi-Fi and a power source.

  6. iMazing - Wikipedia

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    With iMazing, an iPhone or iPad can be used similarly to an external hard drive. [4] [7] It performs tasks that iTunes doesn’t offer, [1] including incremental backups of iOS devices, browsing and exporting text and voicemail messages, managing apps, encryption, and migrating data from an old phone to a new one.

  7. Apple Account - Wikipedia

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    iCloud allows users to store data such as music and iOS applications on remote computer servers [10] for download to multiple devices, such as iOS-based devices running iOS 5 or later, [11] and personal computers running OS X 10.7.2 Lion or later, or Microsoft Windows (Windows Vista service pack 2 or later). iCloud replaced Apple's MobileMe ...