With the release of iOS 11.4 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.5, Messages in iCloud is finally available to the general public. But how does Messages on iCloud work, and what do you have to do to enable it? Let’s take a look, shall we?
Messages in iCloud will allow you store messages, with their attachments, in iCloud freeing up space on your Mac and iOS devices.
After you turn on Messages in iCloud on all your devices, (It’s not ready for the Apple Watch yet), if you receive a message on one device, it will show up on every other device that has that account setup on it. (Much like your email does.)
If you delete a message thread on one device, it will disappear from other devices too, so be sure to keep that in mind.
That’s all you need to do on your iOS 11.4 devices.
Now let’s turn it on for your Mac.
To enable Messages in iCloud on your Mac, do the following:
Messages in iCloud is now enabled on your Mac.
For more tips and tricks on how to make better use of your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Apple TV, be sure to visit the “How To” section of our website.