MacLife

Back up your photos

hotos and videos can be deeply personal keepsakes, so it’s vital to safeguard them. If they’re stored only in a single location or device, they are vulnerable. The best backup method depends on the devices you use. If you use an iPhone for capture and a Mac for editing, Apple suggests iCloud Photo Library. You activate this on your Mac in Photos > Preferences > iCloud; on your iPhone, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos. Turn on iCloud Photo Library and your library starts

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MacLife

MacLife3 min readSecurity
Make Your IPhone More Secure
REQUIRES iOS 17.3 or later YOU WILL LEARN How to activate security features including Stolen Device Protection IT WILL TAKE 10 minutes YOUR iPHONE CONTAINS loads of data — financial as well as personal. Yet, without effective protection, a thief only
MacLife1 min read
Paying The Piper
Separate to the complaints over integrations, platforms and payment methods — but still crucially important as these platforms develop — is the amount Spotify and Apple Music actually pay the people that make the music. Spotify is clear: it pays righ
MacLife2 min read
IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic USB
$99.99 From www.ikmultimedia.com Features USB–C audio and power, direct monitoring, aux input, Loopback internal mixing, bundled apps Needs macOS 10.6 or later, iOS device with USB–C port or Lightning via optional adapter ALONGSIDE ITS PRO audio gear

Related Books & Audiobooks