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How does Apple find icloud photos?

The method to view photos on iCloud is as follows:

1. Enter the iCloud official website on Baidu,

2. Click on the iCloud official website to enter, and log in to your Apple ID,

3. After entering iCloud, click Photos,

4. After clicking to enter Photos, you can view the backed up photos and albums,

5. If you need to view the backup photos on your Apple device, Photos, click "Photo" after "Moments",

Others

Open the "Photos" app on the iPhone home screen.

After opening the photo, click the "Photo Gallery" option in the lower right corner.

Then find and click "My Photo Stream" in the photo album. This is the photo stored in iCloud.

Finally you can see all the photos stored in iCloud.

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