All the photos that have been saved in icloud for ten years are gone

by Poster May 23, 2025 78
My cousin used my MacBook pro, logged in to icloud, and then turned off the synchronization when he saw that the photos were synchronizing, and then logged out of the icloud account. He has photos on icloud for almost 10 years. It was paid before, but then it didn't renew it. After using my MacBook pro to quit icloud, the photos were all gone. All the photos that have been saved in icloud for ten years are gone Let him contact apple for support What could this be? What operations do normally on the computer, it should not delete the data in the cloud, right?

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  • Anonymous830 May 23, 2025
    I remember that there is a delete button when exiting iCloud, right?
  • Anonymous488 May 23, 2025
    If I don't know how to pay, can I still save it on iCloud if I don't renew it?
  • Anonymous11023 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous488 seems to save for 6 months I remember
  • Anonymous59 May 23, 2025
    Don't put eggs in one basket, this sentence is true
  • Anonymous1685 May 23, 2025
    It is common sense not to log in to other people's icloud
  • Poster May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous1685 didn't log in to someone else's, he logged in to his own
  • Anonymous107 May 23, 2025
    If you don't renew, the capacity has been exceeded. Now you log in to the new device and have to synchronize things. Isn't it normal to delete your original things?
  • Anonymous10891 May 23, 2025
    Capacity detection and account detection triggered
  • Anonymous1036 May 23, 2025
    I was so scared that I quickly synchronized Google One
  • Anonymous907 May 23, 2025
    I'm rather confused, and I don't quite understand how I can lose the cloud one when I log out of my account. To take a step back, it stands to reason that if you really want your cousin to log in to iCloud, you should also create a new account for him, so that this situation will not happen
  • Poster May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous907 Create a new local account for him on MacBook. So it's weird
  • Anonymous6470 May 23, 2025
    If you can't lose it, the technology of finding Apple can be restored, but you have to find it as soon as possible.
  • Anonymous907 May 23, 2025
    @ Poster This is very strange. Logically speaking, local accounts should not affect each other
  • Anonymous2335 May 23, 2025
    No backups? Contact customer service quickly. It seems that my low-cost storage solution is still reliable https://blog.ops-coffee.cn/s/simple-reliable-and-free-home-photo-backup-solution.html
  • Anonymous10207 May 23, 2025
    In fact, Mac just needs to create a new local account for others to log in to their iCloud. You have to let them log in to their iCloud on your local account. This is the result-not a single-user OS like iPhone/iPad As you said above, calling Apple as soon as possible may be able to remedy it
  • Anonymous2336 May 23, 2025
    Violent theory: All automatic synchronization is 💩, and there is always a way to handle conflicts that you can't think of
  • Anonymous623 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous2336 Yes, indeed. When I found that I couldn't open some files in dropbox when I was disconnected from the Internet, I crashed... Then don't use these silly fork network disks anymore.
  • Anonymous2337 May 23, 2025
    Then you will find that the pictures that have been stored for ten years have no impact on life at all
  • Anonymous46 May 23, 2025
    "It was paid before, but it was not renewed later." Is it over-capacity?
  • Anonymous2338 May 23, 2025
    Very funny. Photos that have been stored for 10 years are very precious. There is no renewal of icloud and there is no other backup method. Now I can only find customer service..