Posted on Februat 22:05 CST by Susan Bradley Windows computer with iCloud for Windows 14.1 or later ![]() HomePod with software version 16.0 or later Updated software on all of the devices where you’re signed in with your Apple ID: If you don’t already have one, you’ll be guided to set one up when you turn on Advanced Data Protection. To turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, you need:Īn Apple ID with two-factor authentication.Ī passcode or password set for your device.Īt least one account recovery contact or recovery key. Only turn on encryption if you’ve ensured that you have documented how to recover. If you have an older Mac computer you won’t be able to enable this.Īlso once you enable it, you’ll need to approve access when you log into icloud on the web.Īnd THEN, make sure you document that encryption password and have various recovery methods to ensure should you need to get back in, you can. Now that said… be aware of some limitations. ![]() ![]() This enables end to end encryption on your iCloud backups so that you and only people you choose (and not attackers that gain access to your password) get access to your photos and data. Just a reminder that if you are an iphone user, you can turn on Advanced Data Protection. Posted on Maat 23:10 CST by Susan Bradley
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