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

Add calendar events in other time zones on iCloud.com
By default, your calendars and their events use the time zone set in Settings on iCloud.com. You can create events and view calendars in other time zones by turning on time zone support in Calendar on iCloud.com. This is useful, for example, if you’re traveling and want to schedule events according to the time zones in which they occur.
If you change your iCloud.com time zone while time zone support is on, the times of your calendar’s events change to the new time zone. If time zone support is off, the times continue to appear in their original time zone.
Note: Changes you make to the time zone appear on every device that has iCloud Calendar and time zone support turned on. Time zone support must be turned on individually for each device.
In Calendar on iCloud.com, click the Action pop-up menu
in the bottom-left corner, then choose Preferences.
In the Advanced pane, select “Enable time zone support,” then click Save.
With time zone support on, a Time Zone pop-up menu appears when you create an event, letting you set any time zone you want.