If you use your Macbook Pro as your primary device for online activities, then you may want to consider disabling iCloud. This is a service that allows Apple to store data on your device and access it remotely. If you disable iCloud, then you’ll need to remember to turn it back on each time you want to use your Macbook Pro as your primary device for online activities. To disable iCloud on a Macbook Pro:

  1. Open the System Preferences app and click the iCloud button.
  2. Scroll down and select the account that you want to disable from being able to access iCloud.
  3. Click the Disable button.

Open the System Preferences menu. Select ‘Apple ID’ or ‘iCloud’ settings depending on Mac OS version Check the box next to “iCloud Drive” in System Preferences Go to the Apple top menu and choose ‘System Preferences.’ Select ‘Apple ID’ or ‘iCloud’ settings depending on mac OS.

By turning off iCloud Drive, all of your material will be removed from the Mac. Even while you turn off iCloud Drive, you may keep a local copy of any data saved in it.

On a Mac, open the System Preferences and go to Accounts. Select iCloud from the sidebar and uncheck iCloud Drive.

Tap your name in the Settings app. click iCloud. nap Photos. Toggle iCloud Photos to the Off position if necessary.

You can’t delete documents from iCloud Drive while it’s activated; however, you might want to turn it off because you’ve used up your iCloud storage limit. It’s fine to deactivate iCloud Drive if you’ve run out of storage space on your device. Instead of deleting, archiving, and removing your iCloud Drive files?