Want to turn off iCloud Photos but worried about losing photos and videos? This guide will show you how to turn off iCloud Photos without deleting everything.
How Do I Turn off iCloud without Losing Photos
My iCloud storage is full and I don't need photo & video synchronization. So I want to turn off iCloud Photos and store everything just on my device. But when I'm trying to turn off iCloud Photos it says all media will be deleted from my iPhone as well. How can I turn off iCloud without losing photos?
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iCloud provides an easy way to help us backup and sync data across all devices. However, the free storage space is limited and now you find that your iCloud is full of photos and videos. In addition, iCloud may not be as secure as it seems. Recently, many users complained about corrupted videos and images from strangers appearing in photo library. It's a good idea to turn off iCloud and back up photos elsewhere.
You want to turn off iCloud Photos on iPhone to get rid of the message telling you iCloud Storage is Full, but you definitely do not want to lose your photos. After all, these photos are your precious memories. Don't worry too much, you will know how to turn off iCloud photos without deleting everything in this article.
When you understand how iCloud Photos works, you'll know how to turn off iCloud Photos without deleting photos.
As long as your devices use the same iCloud account and iCloud Photos is enabled, iCloud Photos will save all photos and videos uploaded from all your devices. When you turn off iCloud Photos on iPhone or iPad, it will only remove photos from the device, the original photos are still in iCloud. There are two options for you to choose from if you want to turn off iCloud photos without losing pictures:
β Choose to remove iCloud photos from device and you can go to iCloud.com to check your photos. β Choose to download iCloud Photos so that you can check them on your device offline.
When you turn off iCloud Photos on a single device, you can also check your photos on other devices as usual. For example, you can turn off iCloud Photos on iPad only to remove photos from iPad but keep on iPhone.
Before turning off iCloud Photos, it is recommended to backup your photos and videos first. In this way, you won't have to worry about losing important pictures due to incorrect operation.
You can go to iCloud.com to download them to computer or let transfer tool help you export photos from iPhone/iPad to computer. In addition, you can also choose to upload photos from iPhone to Google Photos, Dropbox, OneDrive or other cloud storage services.
1. Open a browser and go to iCloud.com on your computer.
2. Login with your Apple ID and passcode to enter your iCloud account.
3. Choose Photos option and then you will see all photos & videos in iCloud.
4. Download photos to your computer.
If you have a poor network connection, you can choose to transfer photos from iPhone/iPad to computer via USB cable. One easy-to-use iOS data transfer tool called AOMEI FoneBackup can do you a favor. The tool will display all your iPhone photo albums so that you can easily find the photos you want to transfer.
1. Download, install and launch AOMEI FoneBackup.
2. Connect your iPhone to your computer and Trust AOMEI FoneBackup.
3. On the home interface, choose iPhone to PC option.
4. Choose Photos and select the pictures you want to transfer.
5. Select a path from Transfer Settings to save your photos and click Start Transfer to transfer full resolution photos from iPhone to computer.
Now that your photos are safely stored on your computer, you can turn off iCloud Photos without losing pictures.
Go to Settings app app > Tap [your name] > Tap iCloud > Tap Photos > Turn off iCloud Photos. Then you will receive a prompt along with two options:
That’s all about how to turn off iCloud Photos without deleting everything. Turning off iCloud Photos will not affect photos sorted in iCloud, but we recommend backing up your photos before turning it off to prevent any accidents.
When iCloud Photos is turned off, your photos won't be backed up to iCloud anymore. Do not forget to backup your photos to PC, external hard drive, USB flash drive or other cloud storage services.