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Reactivate iCloud one month later after reinstallation ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1948686" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>You can see on any device which native and third party apps are synced via iCloud. Say Contacts for example, you can tick it or untick it in the list. If you untick it it won't sync via iCloud for that device only.</p><p></p><p>Ideally all devices should be logged into iCloud and all apps ticked, that way any change in our example (Contacts) on any device is reflected in the others. So, if you suddenly connect iCloud to a device like an iPhone where you have made many changes to Contacts these changes will occur on all the other devices.</p><p></p><p>So things deleted in contacts on this iPhone will be deleted on your other devices. If say you didn't want those contacts deleted on your iMac then just untick Contacts in iCloud Sync Settings on the iMac. Then Contacts on the iMac will operate seperately to Contacts on all your other devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1948686, member: 204485"] You can see on any device which native and third party apps are synced via iCloud. Say Contacts for example, you can tick it or untick it in the list. If you untick it it won't sync via iCloud for that device only. Ideally all devices should be logged into iCloud and all apps ticked, that way any change in our example (Contacts) on any device is reflected in the others. So, if you suddenly connect iCloud to a device like an iPhone where you have made many changes to Contacts these changes will occur on all the other devices. So things deleted in contacts on this iPhone will be deleted on your other devices. If say you didn't want those contacts deleted on your iMac then just untick Contacts in iCloud Sync Settings on the iMac. Then Contacts on the iMac will operate seperately to Contacts on all your other devices. [/QUOTE]
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