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If I upgrade my icloud to 200 GB and upload my data on it but due to some reasons if I can’t continue this service than will my data be deleted or will it be still there?

iPhone 7

Posted on Aug 7, 2019 3:08 AM

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Posted on Aug 7, 2019 6:04 AM


umer4772 wrote:

My point is, if i upload my data on 200gb service and than for several months I don’t pay and use it. But when I continue it again, let’s say after an year than will my data be stiil there?

You MUST pay for it every month. It is not a one time storage rental. It is an ongoing payment.


If you start using the plan, you pay for it every month. If you don’t pay for it, you lose the plan and the data. I often use this example. iCloud Storage is like renting a storage unit. You pay for it every month and you get a certain amount of storage space. If you quit paying on it, you lose the space and you have to remove your contents. if you simply up and leave, you will eventually lose the contents as well.


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Aug 7, 2019 6:04 AM in response to umer4772


umer4772 wrote:

My point is, if i upload my data on 200gb service and than for several months I don’t pay and use it. But when I continue it again, let’s say after an year than will my data be stiil there?

You MUST pay for it every month. It is not a one time storage rental. It is an ongoing payment.


If you start using the plan, you pay for it every month. If you don’t pay for it, you lose the plan and the data. I often use this example. iCloud Storage is like renting a storage unit. You pay for it every month and you get a certain amount of storage space. If you quit paying on it, you lose the space and you have to remove your contents. if you simply up and leave, you will eventually lose the contents as well.


Aug 7, 2019 3:28 AM in response to umer4772

You will lose anything above and beyond the whatever level you download to. In other words, if you downgrade from 200GB to 50GB, you will lose whatever you have above 50GB. You can manage the data that you backup and you can archive iCloud content before you downgrade to prevent the loss of data.


Read this for more information.

Downgrade your iCloud storage - Apple Support


The text below is copied from this article.

Manage your iCloud storage - Apple Support


You can free up storage in iCloud by deleting content that you're not using. Before you delete anything, you might want to archive or make copies of the information you store in iCloud.

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