How to turn iCloud off without losing my photos?

Hi!


When I bought my iPhone, the iCloud was automatically on and I did not notice it until later. The problem is that I do not want to have it and now I have so many photos on my phone (iCloud) that I am afraid they will disappear if I turn it off. I usually use an USB for all my photos because I don't want to pay every month for iCloud.


If someone knows how to turn iCloud off without losing your photos, please let me know!


I would also like to know if someone knows how to transfer "Live Photos" to a computer because I cannot seem to make it work....


Thank you in advance!


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Posted on Jun 7, 2022 10:20 AM

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Jun 7, 2022 11:59 AM in response to elisethu

Your photos will not disappear from iCloud if you disable iCloud Photos on your iPhone. However, you should be aware that if your photos exceed the free 5GB of memory that comes with iCloud, then you may risk your photos being removed over time.


To avoid this, you can buy more space, but can understand that what you are not interested in. What I would do if I did not want my photos to be synced in iCloud.


First, download your Photos. Go to: https://icloud.com from your computer. Sign in with your Apple ID and go to Photos. There you can see all the photos that are synchronized with iCloud - you can choose to download them to your computer. Then delete them from iCloud if you do not want them to take up space.


Finally, you can disable iCloud Photo on your iPhone so that your photos will not be uploaded to iCloud in the future. You do it here: Settings -> Apple ID (Your Name) -> Photos. Disable iCloud Photo. Here you can choose whether you want to remove your iCloud Photos from your device, or download them and save them locally on your iPhone


About Live Photos. If you use Windows, it is not a given that Live Photos is supported. Live Photos are not normal image files and you may need to convert them to a readable format. Possibly a gif. file.

Jun 10, 2022 3:48 AM in response to elisethu

It is known very commonly that Live Photos are downloaded as video files, on Windows. As described earlier, they must be converted to another format, ex. GIF - if you do not want to keep them as video files. If the JPG file shows a normal image and Live Photo shows the "video" of the image, then you can just delete the JPG file manually.


You can also do a search on Google, for example search on: Live Photos from iPhone on Windows

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