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  2. iCloud - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICloud

    icloud .com. iCloud is a cloud service developed by Apple Inc. Launched on October 12, 2011, iCloud enables users to store and sync data across devices, including Apple Mail, Apple Calendar, Apple Photos, Apple Notes, contacts, settings, backups, and files, to collaborate with other users, and track assets through Find My. [1]

  3. Apple ID - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_ID

    Every iCloud automatically has standard data protection. All data is encrypted, and encryption keys are stored securely in Apple data centers to assist in case of account recovery. Only certain data is end-to-end encrypted , including iCloud Mail, Photos, and health data.

  4. Apple Mail - Wikipedia

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    Mail, AOL Mail, Gmail, Outlook and iCloud (formerly MobileMe) and it supports Exchange. iOS features a mobile version of Mail with added Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) support, though it notoriously missed the functionality of attaching files to reply emails until the release of iOS 9.

  5. Apple Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over iCloud Storage - Patch

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    Apple Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over iCloud Storage - Cupertino, CA - The lawsuit contends that Apple's tie of its iCloud storage to its iPhones and iPads violates the Sherman Antitrust Act.

  6. Find My - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find_My

    Find My is an asset tracking service made by Apple Inc. that enables users to track the location of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS devices, AirPods, AirTags and a number of supported third-party accessories through a connected iCloud account.

  7. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing

    Because data from hundreds or thousands of companies can be stored on large cloud servers, hackers can theoretically gain control of huge stores of information through a single attackā€”a process he called "hyperjacking". Some examples of this include the Dropbox security breach, and iCloud 2014 leak.

  8. Calendar (Apple) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_(Apple)

    Calendar is a personal calendar app made by Apple Inc. for its macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS operating systems. It offers online cloud backup of calendars using Apple's iCloud service, or can synchronize with other calendar services, including Google Calendar and Microsoft Exchange Server .

  9. MobileMe - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MobileMe

    License. Software as a service. Website. me .com (now defunct) (redirects to icloud .com) MobileMe (branded iTools between 2000 and 2002; .Mac until 2008) is a discontinued subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc.

  10. CloudKit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CloudKit

    API, Framework. Status. Active. Website. CloudKit at Apple Developer. CloudKit Dashboard. CloudKit is an integrated macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS API that functions as a backend as a service (BaaS). [1] CloudKit is the framework that powers iCloud on those operating systems and on the web. [2]

  11. iWork - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWork

    License. Proprietary. Freeware and commercial. Website. iWork. Pages. Numbers. Keynote. iWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple for its macOS, iPadOS, and iOS operating systems, and also available cross-platform through the iCloud website.