Apple's free iCloud service stores subscribers' photos, videos, documents, apps and more and updates everything across users' synced devices. Replacing Apple's MobileMe storage service in 2011, iCloud enables subscribers to save their address book, calendar, notes, Safari browser bookmarks and photos on Apple's servers. Changes and additions to one Apple device can be pushed to the user's other registered Apple devices. What does iCloud do? The iCloud subscription service starts as soon as users set it up by signing in to iCloud with their Apple ID, which they only have to do once on all their devices or computers. After that, any changes made on one device are synced with all other devices that use that Apple ID.
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