Apple will split up the data into chunks, up to a maximum of 25 GB. You can now select what is your preferred maximum file size. iCloud Photos, Mail and Drive are separated into a separate list as this data may be exceptionally large. You can press ‘Select All’ to pick everything. You can then simply tick the boxes of the categories of data you want to download. Select the Get started link under the ‘Obtain a copy of your data’ heading. It will be rolled out internationally later this year. Note this feature is currently only available to customers in European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. To obtain a copy of your data, log in to. How to download a copy of your Apple ID and iCloud data Apple notifies you when the data is ready to download, and it is automatically deleted after 2 weeks. It can take up to a week to prepare the downloads. Note data like iCloud Photos will take a long time to generate as there are potentially tens of gigabytes of files. This can all be downloaded with a few simple clicks on the privacy portal. Only data that is personally identifiable can be found here. Apple also stores info like app usage statistics for Apple Music and Game Center, a purchase history of items bought from the App Store and iTunes Store, AppleCare support history and marketing records. You can request account details and sign-in records and data such as contacts, calendars, notes, bookmarks, reminders, photos and documents. The new online tools allow customers to get a copy of all data associated with an Apple ID. There are also simple shortcuts to updating your info, temporarily deactivating your account and options to permanently delete it. This is currently only available for European Union accounts, to comply with GDPR, and will roll out worldwide in the coming months. Apple has today launched its new Data and Privacy website, allowing Apple users to download everything that Apple personally associates with your account, from Apple ID info, App Store activity, AppleCare history to data stored in iCloud like photos and documents.
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