If you have an iPhone 8, there are a few ways to delete iCloud from your device.
- Open the Settings app and select iCloud.
- Scroll down and select Delete account.
- Tap on the button to confirm deletion and then tap on Done.
Open the Settings application and go to (Your Name), or “iCloud” Scroll down to find “Delete Account” (or “Sign Out”) and click on it. Confirm the iCloud account removal by selecting “Delete” or “Sign Out.
Even if you delete your entire Apple ID, you’ll no longer be able to access purchases you’ve made in the iTunes Store, App Store, or Apple Books. Any photographs, films, or papers you’ve uploaded to iCloud—anyway—will be deleted permanently. Subscriptions for which you used your Apple ID will be stopped.
To erase your old iPhone, go to “Find My iPhone > All Devices” and select the device you want to remove or unlock. step 3. Select “Erase [Device]” and then “Delete from Account” after erasing it. The activation lock will be removed when the preceding stages are finished, allowing you to use your own Apple ID.
Open the Settings application on your phone. Tap your name (or the person who previously possessed your device) at the top of the screen. scroll all the way down and select Sign Out from the drop-down menu. Next, you’ll need to enter in the previous owner’s Apple ID password.
To stay backed up and synchronized, your Apple devices connect to iCloud. If you no longer use a gadget, you should remove it from your iCloud account. If you bought an Apple device that’s still linked to someone else’s account, contact the previous owner and request them to delete it on iCloud.com.