iCloud, Photo stream - any control over which devices receive photos?
So, the kids used my iTunes account in the early days to buy music for their iMacs.
Does that mean that if I turn on iCloud and Photo Stream that the slightly risque photos from my fiance will be cross-posted to both MY iPhone and Mac -- plus the kids phones & Macs.
(I said slightly r...)
Yeah, I know.
But this is a real question and it's the reason that iCloud is still turned OFF on all of our iPhone 4 handsets.
Does that mean that if I turn on iCloud and Photo Stream that the slightly risque photos from my fiance will be cross-posted to both MY iPhone and Mac -- plus the kids phones & Macs.
(I said slightly r...)
Yeah, I know.
But this is a real question and it's the reason that iCloud is still turned OFF on all of our iPhone 4 handsets.
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So, the kids used my iTunes account in the early days to buy music for their iMacs.
Does that mean that if I turn on iCloud and Photo Stream that the slightly risque photos from my fiance will be cross-posted to both MY iPhone and Mac -- plus the kids phones & Macs.
(I said slightly r...)
If kids' machines haven't been deauthorized yet, then, yes, they may eventually catch you.
Yeah, I know.
But this is a real question and it's the reason that iCloud is still turned OFF on all of our iPhone 4 handsets.
Reasonable decision. The center of your life is for your eyes only to see. We all should stay very cautious about using iCloud (and Siri). Beware, syncing documents from applications is enabled by default. Take care of reassessing this choice.