Either because you are going to change equipment, or simply because you want to have another Apple account, turn off iCloud It’s a simple process but one that you should do carefully as you will lose access to services and saved content.
Turning off iCloud is a temporary solution that will keep your data in the cloud in case you don’t want to permanently delete your Apple ID. Remember that this Apple ID is essential to use any iOS device that has access to your configured Apple data and services.
Here we explain how to turn off iCloud without permanently losing access to your Apple account, read this post to the end and you will find everything you need to know about it.
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Before starting, it is recommended to make a backup of your data or download a backup of your data to always keep a backup of your vital information. After that, follow these simple steps:
- Sign in with your Apple ID to Apple’s data and privacy website.
- You will find an option saying Temporarily deactivate your account o Temporarily deactivate your accountselect where it says Request to deactivate your account o Request to deactivate your account.
- Select the reason you want to turn off your iCloud from the drop-down menu options.
- Click on Continue.
- Follow the instructions to temporarily disable your iCloud ID.
Remember that to use your Apple devices, you need to enter a new Apple ID which allows the device to sync with iCloud and continue using the services. Being a new account, you will not have access to the services activated with the previous account because the services are associated with a user and not with a device.
Turn off or remove iCloud
Sometimes turning off iCloud doesn’t solve your problems and you might want to remove iCloud for good. Keep in mind that this will permanently delete your data and service contracts, so you should be prepared make a backup of your data or download a backup of your data to always keep an up-to-date copy of your information; Obviously, this backup must be done on a computer for more security. After that, do the following:
- Sign in with your Apple ID to Apple’s data and privacy website.
- You will find an option saying Delete your account o Delete your account, select where indicated Request to delete your account o Request to delete your account.
- Select the reason you want to delete your iCloud from the drop-down menu options.
- Click on Continue.
- Follow the instructions to permanently delete your iCloud ID.
Sometimes this deletion is not done immediately because Apple takes up to seven days to verify account deletion requests before approval.
You must be very sure before taking this action because you will not only lose access to your data (photos, videos, documents, etc.), but also access to services such as iMessages, iCloud Mail (you will not you’ll never access that email address again, even with a new Apple ID), Apple Pay, FaceTime, App Store, Find My, etc. in addition to all purchases made in the App Store.
Disable Individual iCloud Services
You will need to make sure what action you need to take with your iCloud, the above two options are more drastic and sometimes you just need to disable certain iCloud services to solve your problem.
You can do this from your device as follows:
- Open the app configuration o Settings,
- Select where the username is, which is the first option that appears and gives access to your profile.
- Select option iCloud.
- Move the sliders for the options you want to disable syncing with iCloud (Contacts, Mail, Calendars, etc.). Active (ON) options are displayed in green, swipe left and they will be displayed in gray (OFF).
From then on, disabled items will only be backed up locally, not in iCloud; thus in the event of theft, loss or deterioration of the equipment, you will not be able to recover this data because it will no longer be in the cloud.