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User profile for user: karahbit

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Hello.

I want to delete some offline documents locally cached to my iPhone from iCloud Drive app, without deleting it from iCloud. How can I do that?

Thank you.

iPhone 6, iOS 9.2.1

Posted on Feb 11, 2016 3:10 PM

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User profile for user: koraycng

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Posted on Apr 10, 2016 2:08 PM

Settings - icloud - iCloud drive - off, wait 10 minutes after that turn on again. All your cache files will be deleted.

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User profile for user: LACAllen

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Sep 6, 2016 6:28 AM in response to Xaero182

Your beef is with the implementation of iCloud Drive by Apple as it does not suit your needs.

So be it. FoxFith's explanation is accurate. There is, at present, no selective sync for iCloud Drive.

That you don't agree is moot. It is what it is.

Send Apple feedback on your concerns here >> http://www.apple.com/feedback/

For your scenario, just place the desired presentation(s) in iCloud Drive and store the unneeded ones in another folder as you search for a solution to your needs.

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Sep 6, 2016 5:09 AM in response to FoxFifth

Sorry, but I do not fully agree with your explanation. It may not be a cloud-only storage, but there seems to be no reason for letting the user enforce a file to (not) be available on your local device. An approach that is automatic is not the solution. When the device gets full, I want to be able to select files that I know may be de-cached (i.e., not effectively deleted).

Allow me to illustrate the disadvantages of this approach: I was traveling and wanted to put my presentation on my iPhone. I downloaded keynote and found (after the 500+MB download) that there was no more room for all my presentations. I am not interested in all the presentations, just the one I was working on. This needs to be addressed.

Hence, this has nothing to do with iCloud not being cloud-only storage. If I store 100GB in iCloud, I want to be able to be able to override for files whether they are locally cached or not.

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Feb 11, 2016 4:33 PM in response to karahbit

Sorry but you can't. If you delete the local copy from iCloud Drive it will automatically delete the iCloud copy and also delete any copy on any other device connected to the same iCloud Drive account. iCloud Drive is a syncing service, not a cloud-only storage service. If you need a cloud-only storage solution you may want to consider 3rd party cloud options. You may also want to suggest that Apple offer more options via http://www.apple.com/feedback/icloud.html

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Sep 6, 2016 7:59 AM in response to LACAllen

LACAllen wrote:

Your beef is with the implementation of iCloud Drive by Apple as it does not suit your needs.

So be it. FoxFith's explanation is accurate. There is, at present, no selective sync for iCloud Drive.

That you don't agree is moot. It is what it is.

Send Apple feedback on your concerns here >> http://www.apple.com/feedback/

For your scenario, just place the desired presentation(s) in iCloud Drive and store the unneeded ones in another folder as you search for a solution to your needs.

Couldn't have said it as well myself!

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Sep 6, 2016 8:00 AM in response to Xaero182

The next operating system version will change this. In macOS Sierra you will be able to use "Optimize storage" and keep older documents only in iCloud, with out locally cached copies.

Look at the iCloud Drive section of this preview: http://www.apple.com/macos/sierra-preview/

Optimized Storage

When you need more space, let your Mac find it for you.

Storage space maxed out? No problem. macOS Sierra can help make more room by automatically storing rarely used files in the cloud and keeping them available on demand. It can also help you find and remove old files you no longer use. So there’s always room on your Mac for new files and the ones you’ve used most recently.

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léonie

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May 4, 2017 11:10 AM in response to BrandonJacob

The correct answer is given by koraycng below. Koraycng's answer should be moved to the top. I just checked and it works!

The question was about selectively deleting some cached files. Koraycng offered a brute force solution that will delete all cached files and will waste bandwidth by having to start the iCloud Drive sync all over. use this solution only, if you are desperate to remove all local copies.

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May 4, 2017 10:12 AM in response to FoxFifth

FoxFifth is wrong. The correct answer is given by koraycng below. Koraycng's answer should be moved to the top. I just checked and it works!

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Delete locally cached iCloud Drive documents

Delete locally cached iCloud Drive docume… (2024)

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Delete locally cached iCloud Drive docume…? ›

Right-click a file that you want to remove. For iCloud Drive

iCloud Drive
When you set up iCloud Drive, you can store files and folders in the cloud, which frees up space on your device. You can see them on any device that has iCloud Drive turned on. They appear in the Files app on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and in the Finder on your Mac.
https://support.apple.com › guide › icloud › icloud
, you can also select a folder that contains downloaded content. You can see the download status of a file or folder in iCloud Drive or a photo or video in iCloud Photos
iCloud Photos
iCloud Photos automatically keeps every photo and video you take in iCloud, so you can access your library from any device, anytime you want. Any changes you make to your collection on one device change on your other devices too. Your photos and videos are organized into Years, Months, Days, and All Photos.
https://support.apple.com › en-us
next to the filename in File Explorer. In the shortcut menu, choose “Free up space.”

How to clear iCloud Drive cache? ›

Settings - icloud - iCloud drive - off, wait 10 minutes after that turn on again. All your cache files will be deleted. Settings - icloud - iCloud drive - off, wait 10 minutes after that turn on again. All your cache files will be deleted.

Can I delete local iCloud files? ›

You can delete files you no longer want to store in iCloud Drive. Important: When you delete a file from iCloud Drive on iCloud.com, it's also deleted from all your devices that have iCloud Drive turned on.

How do I clean up my iCloud Documents? ›

iPhone
  1. Go to the Files app and tap Browse.
  2. Under Locations, tap iCloud Drive.
  3. To delete a folder(s), tap the More button , then tap Select and choose the folder(s) that you want to delete. Tap the Delete button. ...
  4. Then tap Delete to remove the file(s) or folder(s) from iCloud Drive on all of your devices.
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Are files in iCloud Drive stored locally? ›

Your Mac can automatically store documents in iCloud when more space is needed. If space is not needed, the full contents of iCloud Drive remain on your Mac.

How to free up space in iCloud Drive? ›

Reduce the size of your iCloud Backup
  1. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
  2. Tap Manage Account Storage or tap Manage Storage, then tap Backups.
  3. Tap the name of the device that you're using.
  4. Turn off any apps that you don't want to back up.
  5. Choose Turn Off & Delete.
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Does iCloud have cache? ›

iCloud content caching stores the files users have in iCloud, such as Pages or Numbers documents.

Can iCloud storage be emptied? ›

Cleaning out iCloud Drive is easiest from a computer, although it can also be done on an iPhone or iPad. On a Mac, simply head to the iCloud Drive folder in Finder. Then you can sort files by size, type, or creation date and delete anything you no longer need.

How do I delete unnecessary files from iCloud? ›

Delete files from iCloud Drive

You can also delete the files you have stored in iCloud Drive to get more iCloud storage. Go to Settings> Apple ID> iCloud> Manage Storage> iCloud Drive. You will see all the files stored in iCloud Drive. Swipe left and tap on the trash icon to delete the file.

How to permanently delete files from iCloud? ›

Permanently remove deleted files on iCloud.com
  1. In iCloud Drive on iCloud.com, click Recently Deleted in sidebar.
  2. Click Delete All, or select each file you want to delete, then click Delete.

How do I clear iCloud storage from my hard drive? ›

How to clear iCloud storage
  1. Delete duplicate photos on iPhone. ...
  2. Find old files in your iCloud Drive. ...
  3. Clean up junk files on Mac. ...
  4. Delete iCloud emails you don't need. ...
  5. Delete outdated backups. ...
  6. Delete messages and email attachments from iCloud. ...
  7. Empty all trashes.
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How do I mass delete files from iCloud? ›

Step 3. Permanently Delete iCloud Drive on iCloud.com
  1. Please log in to your Apple ID on iCloud.com.
  2. Tap Drive on the iCloud interface to open.
  3. Click Browse on the left menu, then use your mouse and Shift key to choose all iCloud Drive files.
  4. Press the Delete icon on the top menu to empty iCloud Drive.

Why is my iCloud storage full after deleting everything? ›

Even if you delete photos, the backup might include other data that takes up space. Other iCloud Data: Apart from photos, iCloud may be storing other data such as documents, app data, emails, and more. These files can also contribute to the overall storage usage.

Why is the iCloud Drive using local storage? ›

Here are some common reasons: Syncing: By default, everything you save in iCloud Drive is mirrored on your Mac. That means that files stored in iCloud Drive are also stored on your Mac. Cache: iCloud caches some files so that you can quickly access them.

Where do deleted iCloud Drive files go? ›

Recover files on the web: If you don't see the file you're looking for in the Recycle Bin (or want to recover a file you deleted on another device), go to iCloud.com. You can recover files from the Recently Deleted folder in iCloud Drive or using Restore Files in Account Settings.

What is the difference between iCloud and iCloud Drive? ›

While iCloud focuses on syncing and storing data across Apple devices, iCloud Drive is primarily a file storage and synchronization service. It offers similar features to iCloud but with a greater emphasis on file organization and management.

Why is my iCloud Drive so full? ›

Your iCloud storage is full because you have exceeded the 5 GB of free storage or reached the limit of your paid plan. This happens when you store too many photos, files, backups, and other data in iCloud.

How to clear app cache on iCloud? ›

How to clear app cache for individual apps
  1. Navigate to your phone's app list and tap on the “Settings” gearbox.
  2. Select “General.”
  3. Next, you'll want to select “iPhone Storage.”
  4. Select the app with the cache you want to clear.
  5. Within the app's settings are various details about the app, including its size and usage.
Sep 28, 2023

How do I wipe my iCloud clean? ›

How to delete iCloud backup on a Mac
  1. On your Mac, click the Apple menu > System Settings > Apple ID.
  2. Click iCloud > Manage.
  3. Select Backups. Choose a device backup, then click the minus sign (–) to delete it. To delete all backups from the device and stop future backups on iCloud, choose Delete when asked to confirm.
Jan 11, 2023

How do I stop iCloud Drive from taking up space on my Mac? ›

Check macOS recommendations
  1. Go to System Settings > Apple ID > iCloud.
  2. Click Manage next to Account Storage.
  3. You'll see what takes space in iCloud Drive. If you click each category, you'll see either the Delete from iCloud option or a recommendation on what to do to free up this space.
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