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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1917769" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Well, all caps is normally interpreted as "shouting" so you might want to reconsider that.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter what the OS of the Internet cafe is. You can get to iCloud. com, select all the photos and download the resulting zip file to a usb thumb drive on any machine with any browser. Then take that USB thumb drive to your Mac and copy the zip, then unzip it and import the files to iPhotos. Get a large USB stick, the zip will be large for 10,000 images. I'd format the USB thumb drive as exFAT to be compatible with both Windows and Mac. </p><p></p><p>The whole idea is to get the images to a safe place where the deletion from the iPhone won't get to them. Then you can delete all you want on the iPhone and even if they get deleted in iCloud, you'll still have them saved in iPhotos, or wherever you put them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1917769, member: 396914"] Well, all caps is normally interpreted as "shouting" so you might want to reconsider that. It doesn't matter what the OS of the Internet cafe is. You can get to iCloud. com, select all the photos and download the resulting zip file to a usb thumb drive on any machine with any browser. Then take that USB thumb drive to your Mac and copy the zip, then unzip it and import the files to iPhotos. Get a large USB stick, the zip will be large for 10,000 images. I'd format the USB thumb drive as exFAT to be compatible with both Windows and Mac. The whole idea is to get the images to a safe place where the deletion from the iPhone won't get to them. Then you can delete all you want on the iPhone and even if they get deleted in iCloud, you'll still have them saved in iPhotos, or wherever you put them. [/QUOTE]
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