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  1. Learn how to download and view photos if you’re Use iCloud Photos in iCloud for Windows version 7. See also Apple Support article: If your iCloud Photos aren’t loading on your PC Remove iCloud files and photos to free up space on your PC View shared photo albums in iCloud for Windows

  2. Nov 28, 2023 · Step 4: Open up the File Explorer. Click the iCloud Photos in the left navigation pane. Step 5: Click on the Download photos and videos button in the toolbar to see the Download Photos and Videos dialog. Step 6: Select the All option. Click the Download button to download all photos from iCloud to Windows 10/11 PC.

  3. Sep 14, 2015 · Yes, as of July 2018, using the iCloud for Windows software, you can download your entire iCloud Photo Library in a single operation using the Download photos and videos feature, which appears as a button in the toolbar of the iCloud Photos folder in Windows Explorer. From the Apple support article: Open a File Explorer window.

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · On your PC. In iCloud for Windows 11.1: Choose Start menu > iCloud Shared Albums. Double-click the shared album that you want to download photos or videos from. Double-click a photo or video, then copy it to another folder on your computer. In iCloud for Windows 7.x: Open a Windows Explorer window. Click iCloud Photos in the Navigation pane.

  5. View, organize, and share photos and videos with iCloud Photos on the web. Changes will sync across your devices with iCloud.

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · And this time, the photos were nude. The hack became known as ‘The Fappening 3.0’. 3. LeBron James. Earlier this year, the website of the law firm Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks was breached by hackers. The firm represented A-listers such as Robert DeNiro, Drake, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and the ‘King’ himself, LeBron James.

  7. Feb 27, 2024 · In iCloud for Windows 7.x, you see both a video and a key still image for each Live Photo downloaded from iCloud Photos. Upgrade to the latest version of iCloud for Windows to see a JPEG or MOV file for each Live Photo currently stored in iCloud Photos instead of both a video and a still image.