- by iPhone-tips-tricks.com - Q: I like to remove my complete Photo Stream photos from iCloud, because I don't feel comfortable with the knowledge that I have very private photos stored in the PhotoStream. How can I accomplish that? A: That is really easy. You just reset photostream via iCloud.com and your private photos that was stored on internets iCloud are removed. Just follow the instructions below.
follow this LINK to enable Photo Stream for iPhone iPad with iOS 5 in iCloud.
You can reset your Photo Stream by removing all your Photo Stream photos from iCloud (the last 30 days of photos uploaded from your devices). Remove any Photo Stream photos from iOS device or Computers
After resetting your Photo Stream, you can also remove any photos that have been downloaded to your device or computers. To do this, follow the directions below:
On your iOS device, you can remove photos from the Photo Stream view by turning off Photo Stream and then optionally turning it back on. You can do this at Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream.
If you added any Photo Stream photos to other albums or the Camera Roll on your iOS device, you can locate and delete these photos manually, if desired.
On your Mac, you can clear cached photos from the Photo Stream view in iPhoto or Aperture by turning off Photo Stream and then optionally turning it back on. You can do this in each application by visiting Preferences > Photo Stream.
If you had Automatic Import enabled in your Photo Stream settings, your Photo Stream photos were also imported to your iPhoto or Aperture Library, and will remain after you disable Photo Stream. If you would like to delete any of these photos from your library, you can to do so manually any time you like.
On your PC, you can remove Photo Stream photos by deleting them from your designated Photo Stream Download Folder. By default, this folder is located at C:\Users\Apple\Pictures\Photo Stream\My Photo Stream.
follow this LINK to enable Photo Stream for iPhone iPad with iOS 5 in iCloud.
You can reset your Photo Stream by removing all your Photo Stream photos from iCloud (the last 30 days of photos uploaded from your devices).
Note: Removing the photos stored on iCloud does not remove any photos already downloaded to your Photo Stream on your devices, nor does it remove photos already imported into your iPhoto or Aperture library (if automatic import is turned on). For more information about deleting photos in the Photo Stream on your devices, see the Cloud Support website.
After resetting your Photo Stream, you can also remove any photos that have been downloaded to your device or computers. To do this, follow the directions below:
On your iOS device, you can remove photos from the Photo Stream view by turning off Photo Stream and then optionally turning it back on. You can do this at Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream.
If you added any Photo Stream photos to other albums or the Camera Roll on your iOS device, you can locate and delete these photos manually, if desired.
On your Mac, you can clear cached photos from the Photo Stream view in iPhoto or Aperture by turning off Photo Stream and then optionally turning it back on. You can do this in each application by visiting Preferences > Photo Stream.
If you had Automatic Import enabled in your Photo Stream settings, your Photo Stream photos were also imported to your iPhoto or Aperture Library, and will remain after you disable Photo Stream. If you would like to delete any of these photos from your library, you can to do so manually any time you like.
On your PC, you can remove Photo Stream photos by deleting them from your designated Photo Stream Download Folder. By default, this folder is located at C:\Users\Apple\Pictures\Photo Stream\My Photo Stream.
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