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I backed up my iPhone to my iCloud but when I go to iCloud.com there are only pictures dating back to May of 2020. Wondering how to back up all of my photos?

How do I get all of my pictures to back up to my iCloud?

Posted on Jun 18, 2020 9:53 PM

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Posted on Jun 19, 2020 9:09 AM

You can't see the contents of your backup. Do you really mean 'backup'?


Photos are only included in backups in some circumstances.


You can turn the iCloud backup of Photos on and off at Settings ➔ Apple ID(Top) ➔ iCloud ➔ Storage ➔ iCloud ➔ Manage Storage ➔ Backups ➔ This Device ➔ Choose Data To Backup ➔ Photos.


However, that option is only available if your iCloud Photo Library option at Settings ➔ Photos & Camera ➔ iCloud Photo Library is off. If it's turned on your photos aren't included in backups.


Likewise, if you backup through iTunes and iCloud Photo Library is turned on photos don't get included in backups, but if it's off photos are automatically included in backups, i.e. there isn't an option to turn their backup off.


I guess the theory goes that your photos are already in the cloud anyway if you use iCloud Photo Library and that there may be some sort of conflict if you restore photos from a backup while they are synced to iCloud Photo Library. But whilst this makes sense, personally, I still like to backup my photos which I do by using Time Machine to Backup the library on my Mac.

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Jun 19, 2020 9:09 AM in response to Momma18

You can't see the contents of your backup. Do you really mean 'backup'?


Photos are only included in backups in some circumstances.


You can turn the iCloud backup of Photos on and off at Settings ➔ Apple ID(Top) ➔ iCloud ➔ Storage ➔ iCloud ➔ Manage Storage ➔ Backups ➔ This Device ➔ Choose Data To Backup ➔ Photos.


However, that option is only available if your iCloud Photo Library option at Settings ➔ Photos & Camera ➔ iCloud Photo Library is off. If it's turned on your photos aren't included in backups.


Likewise, if you backup through iTunes and iCloud Photo Library is turned on photos don't get included in backups, but if it's off photos are automatically included in backups, i.e. there isn't an option to turn their backup off.


I guess the theory goes that your photos are already in the cloud anyway if you use iCloud Photo Library and that there may be some sort of conflict if you restore photos from a backup while they are synced to iCloud Photo Library. But whilst this makes sense, personally, I still like to backup my photos which I do by using Time Machine to Backup the library on my Mac.

I backed up my iPhone to my iCloud but when I go to iCloud.com there are only pictures dating back to May of 2020. Wondering how to back up all of my photos?

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