If yours is an iPhone, the access to the cloud is the same as your Apple ID.
Don.
My new mobile keeps indicating that it has backed up to the cloud. Now I know that the cloud is off site storage located somewhere out there. What I want to know is why is my phone doing this automatically as I have no recollection of setting it up, if at all I had to. Seeing it is doing it how do I access what is on the cloud? I presume I might need a login and password but I do not because I have never set it up. Jim
Jim VK2MAD
-------------------------
'17 Isuzu D-Max
If yours is an iPhone, the access to the cloud is the same as your Apple ID.
Don.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
If it's an IPhone Then usually a selection at initial startup and if you just skip past it without saying no it'll automatically do it I think??
You can disable this in settings,
Go into settings and you should see you name or initials with Apple ID, iCloud etc.... click on this and go to this section
And turn it off
Hope this helps!
Cheers Lemo
Samsung Android. A clooud symbol appears with a tick in it.
Jim VK2MAD
-------------------------
'17 Isuzu D-Max
Curious. Why wouldn't u want to back it up to iCloud? It's protected with 256bit encryption. So unless ur holding national classified defence secrets that ur intending to sell to China, u shouldn't have to worry about anyone hacking ur backup.
"Land Rover - making mechanics out of everyday motorists for nearly 70 years"
Hi there John D2 : can us older blokes please have translations to english instead of "ums", "urs", etc and other conversation gap fillers ? It can be quite difficult to decipher what you are trying to post
Jim, I do not have an android but I would think the change you seek is probably in a "settings" area as others have implied.
Have you tried tapping on the "cloud" symbol to see if you are offered alternatives ?
I wouldn't want to use so-called "cloud" storage either - it'll end up like photo-bucket, charging you heaps to get your own info back.
Apart from the fact that it could enable problems such as identity theft, when the cloud storage is compromised, the most likely reason for not wanting it to back up to the cloud is that it could use quite substantial amounts of data if you have a lot of pictures. If you have a phone plan with small data allowances, or if you are travelling overseas where roaming costs can be horrendous, you could get a case of bill shock. If, like me, you have satellite internet, and your phone connected to your wifi, it could use your month's data allowance in a day - and NBN sets rigid limits on satellite data.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I'm guessing you've linked your phone to your gmail account, so it will be doing all things Google.
Personally I'd leave it that way, if you get a new phone or have to reset this one it will be a lot easier.
If, however, you don't want to do the Google thing open the settings (its the cog icon at the top right of the screen when you wipe down) and when you scroll down through the settings you'll find user and backup.
The cloud icon will show where your data is being stored, such as Google and Dropbox.
Backup and reset will allow you to turn off the backup.
Accounts will show which online accounts you have enabled on the phone.
I seem to recollect when I bought my first android, the Telstra shop guided me through creating and logging on to an account. That's where it starts...
No, I don't think you have to worry. I have very limited bandwidth but with both our phones syncing we go through about 150 MB per month. And my wife takes lots of photos synced through dropbox (which downloads to 2 phones, 2 PCs, and an iPad).
I don't think you have to worry too much about Google being hacked, I'm more concerned about information sharing and targeted advertising...
...but at this stage the advantages of syncing all information (such as calendars etc) across multiple devices and backing up apps etc I've bought outweighs the disadvantages. If I'm doing something I don't want to share I open a non-google application, turn on all the privacy and use a VPN.
| Search AULRO.com ONLY! |
Search All the Web! |
|---|
|
|
|
Bookmarks