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(Before Messages in iCloud, your current and future messages appeared, but you couldn’t scroll to see past ones—at least not without restoring from a backup.) ...
Messages in iCloud is secure enough for most of us, but it opens a new attack vector for enterprise users.
Nearly a year after it was first announced, Messages in iCloud is finally available. All you need to enable it is iOS 11.4 on your iPhone or iPad, and macOS 10.13.4 on your Mac You’ll almost ...
With the new iOS 11.4 rolling out for iPhone users, they will finally have access to the Messages in iCloud feature.
(Before Messages in iCloud, your current and future messages appeared, but you couldn’t scroll to see past ones—at least not without restoring from a backup.) ...
Improved message sync between all of your Apple devices is ready -- here's what you need to know.
See also: What would Steve Jobs think of today's Apple? First off, to make Messages in iCloud work you need to download and install iOS 11.4 onto your iOS devices, and macOS 10.13.5 onto your Macs.
Sometimes, it's better to delete old messages from iCloud to keep your storage sane again. You can do this by following the steps in this article.
After a long wait, Messages in iCloud has arrived with the release of iOS 11.4 today. Follow along for how to turn this feature on for a more clean and simple Messages experience.
Without Text Message Forwarding enabled in Settings > Messages, only Apple’s iMessages (messages in blue bubbles) appear on all your devices and use presence to figure out which one to prioritize.
You can recover or retrieve deleted or lost text messages on iPhone by restoring a backup from iCloud or iTunes or using a third-party app.