I know my iCloud is full, and I don't care!

I know my iCloud is full, and I don't care! How can I get Apple to stop sending notice to up-grade!

iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on Apr 7, 2020 9:53 PM

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Posted on Apr 10, 2020 9:29 AM

Hello Pancanbob,


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you’re receiving a notification due to your iCloud storage being full. I’m happy to provide some information.


In order to get rid of that notification, you would have to make storage available in your iCloud, or upgrade your storage plan. You can find steps for doing both below:


Manage your iCloud storage - Apple Support


If you’d like to leave feedback on this, you can do so here:


Product Feedback - Apple


Take care.

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Apr 10, 2020 9:29 AM in response to Pancanbob

Hello Pancanbob,


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you’re receiving a notification due to your iCloud storage being full. I’m happy to provide some information.


In order to get rid of that notification, you would have to make storage available in your iCloud, or upgrade your storage plan. You can find steps for doing both below:


Manage your iCloud storage - Apple Support


If you’d like to leave feedback on this, you can do so here:


Product Feedback - Apple


Take care.

Apr 10, 2020 5:30 PM in response to Pancanbob

As long as your storage is near or at full, the nags will never, ever end. They are automatically sent to let you know you risk losing data or ending up with corrupted data (not to mention you will not be able to send nor receive iCloud email). Just as your computer’s operating system will constantly nag you when your hard drive is full, those iCloud naga will only go away if you delete material to make available space, or subscribe for more storage.


They are automatic system generated nags, and Apple will not turn them off. Only by having them on, when you miss emails, or cannot send, or your data becomes corrupted, they at least can say the system warned you about this, so they are not responsible for lost or corrupt data should you prefer to ignore the warnings and take no action.


Every online storage service has such nags, and none of them will disable them just because you find them annoying. They are considered an essential system administration feature to let people know they could lose data if they do not deal with the issue.

Apr 10, 2020 2:38 PM in response to BreeZee_17

I just want Apple to STOP sending me notices, that my iCloud storage is full.

I got a iPhone with larger storage, because I wanted to have my information

on my phone. I don't need for iCloud to it backed up.

This is like having an UNWANTED salesman banging at your door EVERY FEW DAYs.

You tell them "NO, no Thank you" ten the next day they are back!!

I want Apple to stop bothering me, and wasting my time clearing the their alarms.

Please STOP!

Thank you for your time


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