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Apple updates iCloud website with new design: What has changed

In October, Apple began testing a new design for iCloud.com, its cloud service website. After weeks of testing, the redesigned website has now exited beta and is available for all users with an Apple ID. Let’s take a look at the new features and customization options offered on the revamped iCloud website.

Upon logging in with their Apple IDs, users will notice a new wallpaper and tiles for their Apple ID account, as well as apps like Photos, Calendar, Mail, Notes, and iCloud Drive. Additionally, there is a tile dedicated to other apps including Numbers, Keynote, Find My, Pages, and more.

One of the key highlights of the new design is that users can customize the website according to their preferences. They can choose which apps appear in each tile or even remove a tile entirely. Furthermore, users can add, remove, or rearrange tiles based on other iCloud services. This flexibility allows users to personalize their iCloud website experience.

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The updated website also offers the ability to add new tiles for the iWork suite and iCloud+ features like Hide My Email, iCloud Private Relay, and HomeKit Secure Video. By clicking on the plus sign in the top menu bar, users can conveniently create new emails, calendar events, and notes, among other options. Additionally, users can access the service’s web app page through a widget.

The bottom part of the page displays important information such as the user’s iCloud plan, the amount of storage used, and Apple’s data recovery service. Users are provided with a link to recover recently deleted files from iCloud Drive and other apps.

Apple claims that the redesigned iCloud.com page offers a more streamlined experience, allowing users to easily find information at a glance. With its new look and customizable options, the iCloud website aims to enhance user convenience and provide a seamless user experience.

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