How to Turn OFF or Uninstall iCloud for Windows?

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If you turn OFF a service in iCloud for Windows, then you won't see updates that you made on your other devices. You content won't automatically be kept up to date in iCloud. If you want to turn off a service on your computer, then open 'iCloud for Windows', and select or deselect that service and then click 'Apply' button. If you want to turn off iCloud for Windows, open 'iCloud for Windows' and then sign out. If you are looking for a step by step process to turn off or uninstall iCloud for Windows, then make a copy of your iCloud data and save it on your computer and check out the steps below.

To Uninstall iCloud for Windows on Windows 7 Computer:

  1. Start your Windows 7 computer.
  2. Click "Start Menu" and select "Control Panel".
  3. Click "Programs" and select "Programs and Features".
  4. Select "iCloud".
  5. Select "Uninstall".
  6. Click "Ok" button.

To Uninstall iCloud for Windows on Windows 8 Computer:

  1. Start your Windows 8 computer.
  2. Go to Start Screen and select "Control Panel".
  3. Click "Uninstall a Program".
  4. Click iCloud and select "Uninstall" option.
  5. It will ask you to confirm. Click "Yes" button.

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