iCloud Transfer

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Could such thing happen that I will have to pay for instance for cheapest digital bundle package even after that canceling it…etc.
Could such thing happen?
It’s quite problematic for my mom especially.
Affecting my own credit card.
 
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Well Adobe Photoshop isn’t as good as for instance Faceapp…etc.
Besides I checked iCloud and it seems that my own credit card had expired already unfortunately.
 
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If I top up any iCloud digital transfer, if I deactivate any data transfer at any time, will Apple charge me fees or not?
 
Could such thing happen that I will have to pay for instance for cheapest digital bundle package even after that canceling it…etc.
Could such thing happen?
It’s quite problematic for my mom especially.
Affecting my own credit card.
iCloud and most cloud services don't last long. Once the servers go down, then there's no way to recover them. You just wasted your money for more storage, whereas you can setup a NAS drive and host your own backups.
 
iCloud and most cloud services don't last long. Once the servers go down, then there's no way to recover them. You just wasted your money for more storage, whereas you can setup a NAS drive and host your own backups.
What do you mean by saying NAS drive? What are you talking about?
 
NAS stands for Network Attached Storage. Its a caddy where you would store your HDD/SSD drives, and then hook it up to your network.
Oh okay. Is it like specific website or rather specific IP Address? Also how to do so-called my own digital photos to for instance Imgur? Will I also need iTunes for that or not?
 
Oh okay. Is it like specific website or rather specific IP Address? Also how to do so-called my own digital photos to for instance Imgur? Will I also need iTunes for that or not?
NAS storage acts as a centralized network for a series of computers via a local network that they are connected to. The computers can connect to the NAS drive and use it as if it was connected directly to their computer.
 

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