iCloud User Guide
- Welcome
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- Sign in and use iCloud.com
- Customize and use the homepage tiles
- Apple Invites
- Keynote
- Numbers
- Pages
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- Photos on iCloud.com overview
- View your photos and videos
- Browse photos or videos by date
- Hide your photos and videos
- Upload and download photos
- Add or edit a title, caption, or other metadata
- Organize photos and videos
- Add photos and videos to Favorites
- Play a slideshow of photos
- Delete and recover photos and videos
- Recover files and information
- Use iCloud on your Windows device
- Get more help with iCloud
- Legal notices and acknowledgements
- Copyright and trademarks
Delete shared folders in Notes on iCloud.com
Go to icloud.com/notes, then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
Select
next to the shared folder you want to delete. (On a computer, hold your pointer over the folder until
appears.)
If you’re on a phone or tablet and you don’t see the folder list, make sure the folder list is open.
Select Delete Folder.
One of the following happens:
If you’re the owner: The folder is removed from the devices of everyone you shared it with. You can recover recently deleted notes from your Recently Deleted folder.
Notes in the folder you delete are moved to the Recently Deleted folder, where they remain for 30 days. During that time you can still view and recover them. After 30 days, notes are permanently removed from iCloud.com and all devices where you’re signed in to the same Apple Account. See Delete and recover notes on iCloud.com.
If you’re a participant: The folder is removed for you, but the owner and other participants can still access the shared folder and all of its content. The folder doesn’t move to your Recently Deleted folder. You can open and edit the folder again by selecting the original link that the owner shared, unless the owner stopped sharing the folder.