Apple’s iCloud service is a great way to keep your devices organized and connected. However, over time, some devices may start to show signs of wear and tear. If you notice that your device is starting to make strange noises or have problems connecting to the internet, it may be time to remove it from iCloud. To remove a device from iCloud, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Apple App Store on your device and search for “iCloud Removal.” This app will take you through a process of removing the device from iCloud and restoring it back to its original state.
  2. Once the device has been removed from iCloud, you will need to re-register it with Apple so that future updates can be applied. This can be done by going into Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset Device . After resetting the device, you should be able to connect it again and use its normal functions.

On appleid.apple.com, go to Devices then select a device. Read the details of the device and then remove it from your account. Read the warning that appears. To confirm removal, click again.

Click Remove to remove a device. If you can’t remove a device, log out of your Apple ID on it and try again. If you still can’t get rid of it,

The simple answer is no deleting an old iPhone backup from iCloud will not affect any of the data on your real iPhone. To remove any device backup stored in iCloud, go to your iOS Settings app and select iCloud, Storage & Backup, then Manage Storage.

Your music, photos, apps, and other data will not be deleted if you cancel your daughter’s cellphone contract. You’ll just need to establish your own cellular account with the provider in order to use the phone outside of the Wi-Fi range. You won’t be able to share her music or applications with others.

The long answer is that you can’t have both. You are the same person when you share an Apple ID, so you’re using two different devices. Your phones are operating as anticipated. If you don’t want to create a new Apple ID, your devices’ capabilities will be restricted.