baza31
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How do you turn this off? It's linking things from my phone to my PC and ideally I don't want it to.
Cheers
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baza31
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It's a mac btw
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Brett
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I don't use either, but will this not be because they're both using the same iCloud account or something like that?
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Dee25790
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I know with the iPad its due to having the same iCloud or Apple id account on both devices. Even then you can stop it from sharing between devices but I can't remember how. Spend half hour going through all your phone setting you usually find it haha
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Brett
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I'm guessing you're taking photos then someone on the mac is seeing ones they shouldn't?
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Balling
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iPhone: Settings > iCloud
Mac: System Prefs > iCloud
Remember, iCloud is a tool to keep devices in sync as well as acting as a back up. Consider using two different iCloud accounts on devices you don't want synced.
Or just turn off iCloud photo sync on one or both devices if you don't want your dick pics turning up on your Mac.
 
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_Allan_
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Or just turn off iCloud photo sync on one or both devices if you don't want your dick pics turning up on your Mac.
Lmao
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DaveyLC
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Annoyingly there isn't a simple way to un-trust a single computer.
On iOS 8 you have to un-trust them all by clearing your privacy settings:
Settings > General > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Annoyingly there isn't a simple way to un-trust a single computer.
What's wrong with turning iCloud off through System Preferences?

 
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Annoyingly there isn't a simple way to un-trust a single computer.
What's wrong with turning iCloud off through System Preferences?
I (Clearly wrongly) assumed he was talking about when he plugs the cable in..
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