We never think that the worst is about to happen, until it actually happens – and that applies to everything in the digital realm, whether it’s losing data or having your accounts compromised .
Sometimes the worst happens, and with that in mind, it’s important to make sure you’re prepared for it. When it comes to backing up iCloud data from your Apple device, this means that you should lock yourself out of your backups if you have a recovery plan.
Apple recently introduced some new features for iCloud data recovery, so we’ll go through them all here for you. Once you’ve followed these instructions, you’ll have a safety net in case you have problems getting your data back.
To be clear, we are talking about a situation where you need to recover your iCloud data backup, maybe you lost the original copies of your files, or you are setting up a new device. . Usually, there shouldn’t be any problem getting back to these backups – you just enter your Apple ID credentials and you’ll have access to your data again.
However, if you can’t use your Apple ID credentials—you may have forgotten your password, or someone else changed it—then you have a problem, because you can’t prove it to Apple. You can be what you say. iCloud backups are encrypted, which means unauthorized users are completely locked out.
Apple gives you options to recover your data.
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In such a scenario, you run the risk of losing your data for good, but this is where iCloud data recovery service comes in. You set it up when you have access to your Apple Account, and then you can use it in an emergency when you don’t have access to it.
To get started on your iPhone, go here AdjustmentTap your name at the top, and then select Password & Security And Account Recovery, You have two options to choose from here: add recovery contact And Recovery KeyBoth of which can help you get back to that iCloud backup you’ve been locked out of.