Apple's Privacy Extension
Attention Apple users, the internal online service iCloud is getting a big update with the release of iOS 15. The well-known functions, such as saving files, passwords, etc. as well as sharing them with friends and family members, backups, or even iCloud Drive, are supplemented by further points. The focus here is clearly on the privacy of the respective Apple user.
What's New In iCloud+?
Private Relay:
This is ultimately nothing more than Apple's own VPN service. In order to protect the user's identity when using the Safari browser, this function ensures that their own IP address remains hidden. Any data that leaves the device cannot be recorded by the website accessed or by third parties. Even the Apple company itself has no access to your data.
Hide My Email:
With this function, Apple gives you the opportunity to create as many randomized email addresses as you want. If the email address is required for registration, etc., the private one no longer needs to be used. This option is integrated directly into both Safari and the Mail app. All messages can still be forwarded to your personal inbox if you wish. The focus of the idea behind Hide my Email is clearly protection against spam.
home kit Secure Video:
With this innovation, your own surveillance cameras can be added to the Home app and stored in iCloud. You can view the recordings from the last 10 days anywhere and share them with selected people. It is important to mention that the storage space required for the videos is not counted towards your iCloud storage, but is handled separately. The number of connected cameras depends on the plan subscribed to. You can find a list of these below.
Further Innovations:
The “Digital Legacy” program is definitely worth mentioning. This makes it possible to select which people are allowed to have access to personal data after death.
There is also now the option to create your own domain for iCloud email addresses. The domain can also be used and shared by family members.
How Much Does iCloud+ Cost ?
The most important point in advance: The price remains identical to that of iCloud. This means that all new features are included in the existing iCloud plans. The differences between the various models are as follows:
- $0.99 per month: 50GB of storage and a HomeKit Secure Video camera.
- $2.99 per month: 200GB of storage and up to five HomeKit Secure video cameras.
- $9.99 per month: 2TB and unlimited HomeKit Secure video cameras.
Is An Upgrade Worth It ?
The new features of iCloud+ are all about data protection and the privacy of Apple users. In addition, the updates show a very clear direction in which the company is moving further and further - the networking of users in the “Apple Empire”. Many functions are aimed at sharing these with members of your own household, for example. Therefore, all people who want to fully enjoy Apple devices need a circle of family and friends who also own a device with the branding.
However, if you want to stay loyal to your iPhone, iPad or MacBook anyway, this update is highly recommended: lots of really useful innovations at a constant price. There are only positive aspects to iCloud+, so switching is definitely recommended.
If you have decided that you want to carry out this upgrade, we will show you how to do it successfully in the last section.
How To Upgrade To iCloud+?
If you are already an iCloud subscriber, just updating the iOS operating system to the latest version (at least iOS 15) should be enough so that iCloud automatically switches to the Plus version and all you have to do is select it.
Upgrade On iPhone, iPad Or iPod Touch:
- Go to Settings and tap your name.
- The option “Upgrade to iCloud+” should be listed there.
- Alternatively, tap the “iCloud” tab and then “Manage Storage”.
- If you want to change your iCloud plan, tap Buy more storage or
- “Change storage plan”.
- Choose a plan.
Upgrade On Mac:
- Go to “System Settings”.
- Click the Apple ID tab.
- Select “iCloud.”
- Click “Manage.”
- There you will find the options “Change storage plan” or “More storage
- buy".
- Choose a tab and enter your Apple ID password.
Upgrade On A Windows PC:
- Open iCloud for your Windows operating system.
- Select the “Storage” tab.
- Click “Change Storage Plan.”
- Choose a plan and enter your Apple ID password.
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