With iCloud Photos,
you can access
your entire photo library
across all of your devices
straight from the Photos app.
To check if you're already using
iCloud Photos
on your iPhone or iPad,
open Settings,
tap your name, tap iCloud,
tap Photos,
and see if iCloud Photos
is turned on.
With iCloud Photos turned on,
your photos will be stored
in iCloud
and synced across your devices.
You can access your collection
in the Photos app
here on your iPhone or iPad.
To view your photos
on other devices, like your Mac,
turn on iCloud Photos
on each of them individually.
To do this on your Mac,
click Preferences
while in the Photos app.
Now click iCloud
and turn on iCloud Photos
if it isn't already.
As your photo collection grows,
you might be prompted to upgrade
your iCloud storage plan
when you start
to run low on space.
Now open the Photos app
on any device
that has iCloud Photos
turned on,
and you can see all
of your photos and videos there.
Login at icloud.com to view
your library on other devices,
including a Windows computer.
If you edit or remove a photo
on one device,
that change will appear
on your other devices too.
So if you delete a photo
on one device,
it will be deleted everywhere.
Any new photos and videos
you take
will automatically upload
to iCloud Photos
and join the rest
of your collection.
Photos will stay organized
across devices as well.
So if you create a new album
or mark something as a favorite,
you'll see those changes
everywhere.
And that's how you can view
your collection in iCloud Photos
and keep your memories with you
wherever you are.
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