iCloud User Guide
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Welcome
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What is iCloud Photos?
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Shared Albums in iCloud
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Turn on Shared Albums on your devices
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Invite people to view your shared albums
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Add photos and videos to shared albums
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Delete photos from shared albums
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View your Family album
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View albums that have been shared on the web
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Resend invitations to your shared albums
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Remove shared albums
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Pages for iCloud
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Numbers for iCloud
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Keynote for iCloud
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What is iCloud Settings?
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Change your Apple ID photo
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View and change Family Sharing settings
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Check your storage usage
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Manage your devices
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Remove cards from Apple Pay and Wallet
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Change your Apple ID password
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Change the language or time zone
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Change date and other formats
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Restore your contacts, calendars and reminders, or bookmarks
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Prevent apps from showing your name
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More resources

What is Pages for iCloud?
Pages for iCloud allows you to create and edit documents using a web browser.
You can share a document with others by sending them a link to it. Recipients can use the link to view the document, and you can also allow them to edit it so you can all work collaboratively in real time. Any changes you or others make to the document are saved in iCloud, so everyone always sees the latest version.
Documents you create with Pages for iCloud are automatically available in Pages for iOS, iPadOS, and Mac on all your devices set up to use iCloud. This integration works in both directions. For example, you can create a Pages document on an iOS device, iPadOS device, or Mac, and it appears automatically on iCloud.com in Pages for iCloud. That means you can edit documents from anywhere—your devices, computers, or on iCloud.com—and the changes show up everywhere.
When working with Pages for iCloud, make sure you use a recommended web browser. See the Apple Support article System requirements for iCloud.