I'm not really sure of which is the proper forum to ask my question in, inasmuch as it involves a Software Update to iOS6, on my iPhone 3Gs, that's affected my iCloud account.
I'd waited to this long before UpDating, hoping that they'd have time to Iron All the Bugz Out, but here I am trying to figure out WTH happened.
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The update seems to have opened a flood-gate, (most likely opened by default(?)) that filled my entire allotted FREE Storage space in iCloud, 25Gs where I'd NEVER Knowingly stored Anything At All!
Apparently, the update Backed EVERYTHING Up to iCloud without my explicit permission.
I was immediatly notified that "I needed to Purchase MORE Storage" it's already compromised downloading from a Comcast Streampix APP
Whatever floodgate it opened, it took it upon itself to back up stuff I'd NEVER have authorized!
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That's actually my point... My G4 on OS5.8 CAN-NOT-MAKE-USE-OF-iCLOUD! ...which is now stuft with crap I cannot access anyway!
...that I'm being prevented from using to download to a features that I Should be able to utilize until I PURCHASE Additional Parking for that which I cannot even see, much less access
ARGH!
dumping iDisk has been a disaster AFAIC!
======================== ANYWAY... My question is Is there a way of VIEWING The Content of my iCloud moreover, REMOVING Unnecessary/Unwanted Back-Ups?
I guarantee it's not mail. Mail doesn't take up that much room to fill up storage. It's either photos, music, or movies is my guess. I take it you have a 32G iPhone?
Are you looking in, Settings, iCloud, Storage & Backup, Manage Storage?
I guarantee it's not mail. Mail doesn't take up that much room to fill up storage. It's either photos, music, or movies is my guess. I take it you have a 32G iPhone?
Are you looking in, Settings, iCloud, Storage & Backup, Manage Storage?
Are you in this window?
No.. I have an iPhone 3Gs 8GB I have over a gigabyte free space on the iPhone, it's the FREE 25GB iCloud space that's full-up.
I don't use Mail through my phone, but you're correct... it's only 256MB used
I'm assuming the open settings backed up my entire iTunes AND iPhoto Collection but I see no direct way of addressing that issue
Yes, I'd found myway there before I'd asked for help, and followed your path there as well... ...it's more of less the same page, but mine certainly doesn't offer the "DELETE BACK-UP" Option (or I'd have done so.)
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As far as I know I've NEVER Backed-Up my iPhone to iCloud I've always selected Back-Up To My Computer
That might account for the lack of the "Delete Back-Up" option
that leaves iTunes/Movies & iPhoto/CameraRoll as the suspects... Any suggestions?