Getting to Know iCloud and Continuity Flashcards
Q: What is iCloud?
A: A cloud-based service by Apple that syncs data across devices using your Apple ID.
Q: Which devices support iCloud?
A: iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC (Windows).
Q: What can you sync with iCloud?
A: Mail, calendars, notes, contacts, reminders, messages, and more.
Q: What is a Managed Apple ID?
A: An Apple ID used within organizations with certain restrictions to protect privacy.
Q: How much storage does a Managed Apple ID provide?
A: 5GB, with more available through Apple School Manager or Apple Business Essentials.
Q: What can you store with iCloud Photos?
A: Photos and videos.
Q: What can you share using iCloud?
A: Music, books, apps, subscriptions, and more.
Q: What is iCloud Drive used for?
A: Securely storing and organizing files.
Q: What does iCloud Keychain store?
A: Passwords, credit cards, and more.
Q: What does Safari sync with iCloud?
A: Bookmarks, open tabs, Reading List, and Tab Groups.
Q: What restriction can be set for iCloud Photos on managed devices?
A: Users can’t access iCloud Photos.
Q: Can users store data from Managed Apps in iCloud on managed devices?
A: No, they can’t.
Q: Are proprietary in-house books backed up to iCloud on managed devices?
A: No, they can’t be backed up to iCloud, iTunes, or Finder.
Q: Can users sync notes or highlights for proprietary in-house books using iCloud on managed devices?
A: No, they can’t.
Q: What is AirDrop used for?
A: Sharing data seamlessly between Apple devices.