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Nsurlsessiond

Please how do I get rid of this nsurlsessiond thing. In fact I just want to get rid of this MacBook Pro. I can’t use the **** Thing for more than 30 minutes without using over 6 gb and I’m barely doing anything please I need some help because this is annoying

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 12.1

Posted on Jan 22, 2022 7:02 AM

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Posted on Jan 22, 2022 7:10 AM

nsurlsessiond is used for iCloud sync. After an macOS upgrade it is not unusual for a lot of iCloud syncing to go on and subside when when complete. You can wait and see it subsides or turn of iCloud syncing in System Preferences>Apple ID>iCloud. Photos can take a while to sync.

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Jan 22, 2022 7:10 AM in response to osei67

nsurlsessiond is used for iCloud sync. After an macOS upgrade it is not unusual for a lot of iCloud syncing to go on and subside when when complete. You can wait and see it subsides or turn of iCloud syncing in System Preferences>Apple ID>iCloud. Photos can take a while to sync.

Jan 22, 2022 7:08 AM in response to osei67

What is nsurlsessiond on Mac? Nsurlsessiond is an iCloud-related process that your system uses to communicate with the cloud and sync data. In other words, whenever iCloud data is updating, you can bet that nsurlsessiond is actively running in the background.



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