Apple to Delete iCloud Backups for iOS 8 Devices, Urges Users to Upgrade by December 2024

November 18, 2024
Apple to Delete iCloud Backups for iOS 8 Devices, Urges Users to Upgrade by December 2024
  • Starting December 18, 2024, Apple will permanently delete iCloud backups for devices running iOS 8 or earlier, necessitating an update to iOS 9 or later to continue using the service.

  • For those unable to update, manual backups can still be created using a Mac or PC via iTunes or Finder with a USB connection.

  • Users are urged to take action before the December deadline, either by updating their software or creating manual backups to safeguard their data.

  • Users are encouraged to check their device's software version in the Settings app under 'General' and 'About' to ensure compatibility.

  • This change is part of Apple's broader strategy to enhance security and reliability by phasing out support for outdated software.

  • Apple states that this policy is designed to align with current system updates and recommendations, allowing the company to focus on enhancing services for newer devices.

  • Apple recommends that users begin the update process around mid-November 2024 to prevent data loss.

  • This announcement comes amid reports of Apple scaling back production of the Vision Pro headset due to poor sales and user complaints.

  • While existing bookmarks on older devices will remain, new bookmarks created on those devices will not sync across devices or be recoverable on iCloud.com unless updated.

  • For added security, users can encrypt their manual backups by checking the appropriate box and setting a password.

  • With iOS 8 being nearly a decade old, users still on this version are overdue for an update, highlighting the necessity for device upgrades.

  • The retirement of older services, like My Photo Stream, reflects Apple's ongoing commitment to modernizing its cloud offerings.

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