iCloud User Guide
- Welcome
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- Sign in and use iCloud.com
- Customise and use the homepage tiles
- Apple Invites
- Keynote
- Numbers
- Pages
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- Photos on iCloud.com overview
- View your photos and videos
- Browse photos or videos by date
- Hide your photos and videos
- Upload and download photos
- Add or edit a title, caption or other metadata
- Organise photos and videos
- Add photos and videos to Favourites
- Play a slideshow of photos
- Delete and recover photos and videos
- Recover files and information
- Use iCloud on your Windows device
- Get more help with iCloud
- Legal notices and acknowledgements
- Copyright and trademarks

What is a digitally signed and encrypted email?
Email messages that are digitally signed or encrypted can offer enhanced security. You can send or receive signed and encrypted email in the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac.
What is a digitally signed email?
A digital signature verifies the authenticity of an email. In other words, it proves that the email was sent from the address it claims to be sent from and that its contents have not been altered. When a message is signed, a signed icon is shown next to the sender’s address.
What is an encrypted email?
Encryption offers an even higher level of security than a digital signature. It allows for private communication between the sender and the recipient that cannot be read or accessed by third parties. When an email is encrypted, a lock is shown next to the sender’s address.
Note: Some email clients, including the iCloud.com web mail app, may not be able to display encrypted emails.