If your Apple devices are not syncing properly with iCloud, here is a step-by-step guide to fix the problem:
1. Check your Internet connection
- Wi-Fi or Mobile Data: Ensure that all devices have a reliable connection.
- Network test: A web page is loaded to verify the connection.
2. Check the status of iCloud
- Apple System Status: Visit Apple System Status to determine if you are experiencing outages.
3. Check your iCloud settings
- In each device:
- iPhone/iPad: Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud and make sure that the relevant applications are enabled.
- Mac: Go to System Preferences > Apple ID > iCloud and verify that the service boxes are checked.
4. Sign in and sign out of iCloud
- Sign out of iCloud and sign back in:
- iPhone/iPad: Settings > [Your name] > Logout. Then log in again.
- Mac: System Preferences > Apple ID > Sign Out. Then log in again.
- Note: This may delete temporary iCloud data from the device, but it will be synced again.
5. Update your devices
- Ensure that all devices have the latest software version installed:
- iPhone/iPad: Settings > General > Software update.
- Mac: System Preferences > Software Update.
6. Check iCloud storage
- Available space: Go to Settings > [Your name] > iCloud > Manage storage.. If it is full, proceed to delete the files or purchase more storage.
7. Verify date and time settings
- Set the date and time in automatic mode:
- iPhone/iPad: Settings > General > Date and Time > Automatically.
- Mac: System Preferences > Date and Time > Adjust automatically.
8. Force synchronization
- iPhone/iPad: Disable and re-enable synchronization for the application that does not synchronize.
- Mac: Close the application, restart the device and reopen it.
9. Restart your devices
Sometimes, restarting can solve temporary synchronization problems.
10. Contact Apple Technical Support
- Should problems persist, please contact Apple technical support through their official website or schedule a meeting at an Apple Store.
Note: Be sure to keep your credentials (Apple ID and password) handy before making changes to the configuration.

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