Get Your Head Out Of The iCloud

The great iCloud debacle of 2014 rained on Apple’s parade. Confused? What if I mentioned Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence, as well as many more famous names. Yes, 2014 was the year that saw many celebrities having their iCloud hacked and subsequently their naked selfies leaked. As a result us ordinary people panicked. No, we didn’t stop taking those bathroom shots to see whether our t-shirt was that little bit too tight, instead many of us stopped using our iCloud. There was a whole frenzy of people leaving the iCloud. However, several years down the line (and some more hackings later), has the iCloud storm blown away? Should we be getting back on that cloud?

Yes, Get Out From Under That Dark Cloud!

First of all we have to seriously ask ourselves what are the chances of our iCloud being hacked? Our mom might think of us as a superstar, but to everyone else we are just regular Joe. But don’t despair because the fact we are so ordinary means that we have less chance of getting hacked. No one is interested in our beer gut when they can be drooling over Justin Bieber’s abs instead. We are probably more at risk of losing our mobile phone than getting our iCloud hacked.

What Is That iCloud Exactly?

Are  you still reluctant to hop back on the iCloud? Let me spell it out for you why you should be getting back on the cloud. The iCloud is quite simply genius. It allows all owners of eligible Apple devices to store all of their data, like photos, music, documents etc, to the cloud. This is perfect for everyone but more so for people  who are mostly working from home but have to pop into the office occasionally. If you have saved something to your Apple Mac at home but find that you then need to discuss it a meeting in your office, you don’t need to panic. If you have an iPhone you will be able to access your document from it using your iCloud. It is a brilliant way of accessing your files from different Apple devices. You can also use the iCloud to backup and keep your data safe.

Set Me Up On That iCloud

If you have now realised the error of your ways and you now desperately want to back on that cloud, then do not fear, it is super easy to set up. You can find easy instructions here.

How To Set Up Your iCloud Account On A Second-Hand Phone

If you have bought a secondhand iPhone then you may find that you are unable to access or set-up an iCloud account. This is because the previous owner can block you from using the iCloud account. However, don’t worry.. This doesn’t mean that you can’t set-up an iCloud account. There are ways around it. You can find out more about iCloud unlocker visit this website for simple instructions.

Apple have since fixed the holes that were in the iCloud and as a result it is now far harder to hack. Therefore, it is now time to lay on that cloud (preferably clothed).

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