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How to use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your other devices

 

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iCloud is a cloud storage and computing service offered by Apple Inc. that allows users to store their files and data in the cloud, and access them from any Apple device with their Apple ID. One of the features of iCloud is the ability to keep your personal dictionary up to date on all of your Apple devices. This means that any custom words or phrases that you have added to your dictionary on one device will be available on all of your other devices that are signed in to the same iCloud account.

Here's how to use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your other devices:

  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings and tap on your Apple ID at the top of the screen.
  2. Tap on iCloud, and make sure that the switch next to Keychain is turned on.
  3. If Keychain is turned off, turn it on and follow the prompts to set up iCloud Keychain. This will allow your iPhone to sync your personal dictionary with your other devices using iCloud.
  4. On your other Apple devices, make sure that you are signed in to the same iCloud account as your iPhone.
  5. Once you're signed in, your personal dictionary should automatically sync with your other devices.

Once you have set up iCloud to sync your personal dictionary, any custom words or phrases that you add to your dictionary on one device will be available on all of your other devices. This can be a great way to save time and avoid typos when typing on your iPhone, iPad, or other Apple devices.

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