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contacos

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After having issues with iCloud Message in the past, I thought to give it another chance after probably two years but I am having the same issues as ever before.

1. I deleted all messages from my Macbook and iPad
2. I deleted literally all attachments from messages on my iPhone
3. I deactivated iMessage on my MacBook and iPad
4. I enabled iCloud Messages on my iPhone
5. I waited for the upload to be complete
6. I check used iCloud storage of messages and it shows "60 mb" - sounds about right
7. I enable iCloud Messages on my iPad and MacBook Pro
8. Now all of the sudden, the used iCloud storage shows over 5 GB???
9. When I dig deeper, it shows 0 kb of top conversions

It just does not make sense to me.
 

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7. I enable iCloud Messages on my iPad and MacBook Pro
8. Now all of the sudden, the used iCloud storage shows over 5 GB???
Sounds like you might need to delete attachments and stuff from your iPad and/or MacBook. Something is getting synced back to iCloud.
 
FWIW - For me it was worth paying 1$ per month and upgrading the "free iCloud storage" - has worked fine since the storage upgrade - my messages have long exceeded the min 5g "free storage" provided by apple
 
Replace iCloud backup and backup to a Mac, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches, Wonder if apple will ever get iCloud to work properly.
 
Has anyone got this issue figured out? Messages is supposedly taking up 13Gb of my iCloud, but I've spent the last couple of weeks deleting every conversation except for a couple, and went through and deleted every attachment associated with those conversations. Still says I'm taking up 13Gb, but when I go to manage storage my "top conversations" takes up only a few mb. It's like nothing is actually getting deleted from the iCloud!
 
I just finally turned it off. iCloud is becoming very buggy lately…safari bookmarks not syncing and my notes are duplicating whenever I edit them. Reminders is the only app that seems to be working well!
 
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