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what is the difference between apple ID and icloud

what is the difference between apple ID and icloud

Posted on Jun 14, 2019 4:48 AM

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Posted on Jun 14, 2019 5:00 AM

You use your Apple ID to log into iCloud. An iCloud ID is an Apple ID.


Or an Apple ID is a user name with a password and iCloud is storage space on Apple's servers that holds a copy of some of you data so it can be downloaded on another device/computer. That data then syncs back and forth so a change made on one device/computer syncs to another device/computer.

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Jun 14, 2019 5:00 AM in response to kenbingi

You use your Apple ID to log into iCloud. An iCloud ID is an Apple ID.


Or an Apple ID is a user name with a password and iCloud is storage space on Apple's servers that holds a copy of some of you data so it can be downloaded on another device/computer. That data then syncs back and forth so a change made on one device/computer syncs to another device/computer.

what is the difference between apple ID and icloud

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