One major problem in previous iOS versions is that between an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac. If you deleted a message in the Mac app, it would not be deleted on your iPhone, and vice versa. Apple finally fixed this issue in by storing all of the messages in iCloud, not on individual devices. By storing messages in iCloud, Apple is solving a huge issue. If you wanted to permanently delete a bunch of incriminating messages of your iPhone, you computer since deleting them on an iPhone will not delete them from the Messages app in macOS. Those messages can be hiding everywhere without you even knowing it. ![]() ![]() More than 1000 downloads. Category: Other chat utilities. Now, make it easy. You will have all the messages between your Mac, iPad and iPhone when you most need them. First download Messages Beta from Apple's site. Make sure your Mac is running the latest version of OS X by running Software Update from the Apple menu and install updates as needed. Next, go to the Message Beta webpage and, when the file is downloaded, locate and run the Messages installer to. This feature was first introduced at and even appeared in an early iOS 11 beta, as well as the iOS 11.3 betas. It reappeared in the iOS 11.4 betas before finally being released to everyone in the stable iOS 11.4 update. • Don't Miss: While this feature is fantastic for keeping Messages across your Apple devices synced, as well as saving you plenty of storage space, Apple doesn't make it entirely clear if text (SMS) and MMS messages are also stored and synced across devices. Apple's makes it seem like all messages, not just iMessages, are stored in iCloud and synced across all devices, so things are looking good. Step 1: Update to iOS 11.4 First things first, your iPhone needs to be running iOS 11.4 in order to take advantage of Messages in iCloud. These notifications that wake a Mac from sleep are called “Enhanced Notifications” and they can originate from Messages, FaceTime, social networks like The Mac should now sleep as usual, except it will no longer wake up when a message arrives, or any other alert or notification from Messages. Sign up for email notification. The update was. You can access the update from Settings –> General –> Software Update, then follow the installation instructions. • More Info: Step 2: Enable Two-Factor Authentication Two-factor authentification (2FA) is a security measure that uses one of your trusted devices to confirm your identity. In Apple's case, any time you sign in to service that uses two-factor authentication, one of your trusted devices receives a code that you must enter into the device using the service. If you only have one Apple device, that code is sent to that device. You don't need to enable this security feature before activating Messages in iCloud, as Apple will walk you through the steps when you attempt to activate the new Messages feature (see below). However, if you want to preemptively. If you've ever used Apple Pay or, you likely already have this done, since. • Don't Miss: Step 3: Verify How Much Space You'll Use in iCloud Before proceeding, make sure to see how much free space you have on your iCloud account. If you have a free plan and a ton of attachments in your messages, it might not all fit. To view how much space your Messages app is currently taking up, open Settings and go to General –> iPhone Storage. Once there, you can see how much storage 'Messages' is taking up. Then, go back to the main Settings page and tap on your name up top, followed by 'iCloud.' There you will be able to see how much space you have available in iCloud. Step 5: Enable Messages in iCloud on Your Mac Now, you won't notice anything different about Messages right away. Most of Messages in iCloud's features are under the hood. However, if you are running the iOS 11.4 on another device or if your Mac is running (it needs to be enabled in the Messages settings), you'll notice what happens on one Messages app happens on the other. If you enabled it on your iOS device already, you should get a prompt on your Mac to enable it. If not, open the Messages app, then click on 'Messages' in the menu bar, followed by 'Preferences.' From there, click on the 'Accounts' tab, and select the iMessage account listed on the left side of the window. If you haven't already, you may need to check the box that says 'Enable this account.' When that's good, check the box next to 'Enable Messages in iCloud' (beta versions at one point called it 'Enable Messages on iCloud'). • Don't Miss. If you don't see this option, you are likely still running iOS 11.3.4 and will need to update your software. Step 6: Start Using Messages in iCloud Delete a message on your iPhone? It's gone on your Mac. Wipe a thread completely from your iPad? You won't see it on any connected devices. Sure beats the. When you actually try to delete a message thread from now on, you'll get a prompt asking 'Would you like to delete this conversation? This conversation will be deleted from all of your devices.' Just hit 'Delete' to do so. When deleting individual texts, you will just get the 'Delete Message(s)' option. However, when selecting 'Delete All' from inside a thread you are currently editing, it will just ask you to confirm with 'Delete Conversation' so there's no warning that it will disappear on other devices too.
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