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iCloud back up

How do I select what I want to back up? There’s a bug somewhere in my phone which I suspected to be inside the settings so, are there options that I could just back up my photos and whatsapp only but not the settings, configurations, etc? Because I couldn’t see the option for it.

iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 13

Posted on Nov 21, 2019 6:58 AM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2019 8:16 AM

There is no way to control what is backed up to iCloud directly. However, you can sync content to iCloud (which is completely different from iCloud backup). Anything that you sync will not be included in an iCloud backup. To see your sync options go to Settings/{your name}/iCloud and turn on the switches for things you want to sync.


If you have other Apple devices or a Windows PC with the iCloud for Windows app you can set similar settings and all of your iCloud-synced data will appear on those devices.

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Nov 21, 2019 8:16 AM in response to Citizenships

There is no way to control what is backed up to iCloud directly. However, you can sync content to iCloud (which is completely different from iCloud backup). Anything that you sync will not be included in an iCloud backup. To see your sync options go to Settings/{your name}/iCloud and turn on the switches for things you want to sync.


If you have other Apple devices or a Windows PC with the iCloud for Windows app you can set similar settings and all of your iCloud-synced data will appear on those devices.

Nov 21, 2019 8:42 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

I know my iPhone backup is generally about 1 GB (about 20 apps) but I have two apps that if I let them they will eat up the lion's share of space. One is VLC if I should get around to actually loading media onto the player (my ancient iTunes is too old to sync and the rest is a long story). It could easily change that 1 GB to 10 GB. The other app is one with offline maps that probably is using 400 MB of that 1 GB. Yeah, disabling backup for my weather app isn't going to accomplish much.

iCloud back up

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