Still not showing as used up.
Are you going to call Apple about it or just let it go? I'm debating if I really want to deal with it or not. In a sense, it is "free" storage, right?
Still not showing as used up.
Are you going to call Apple about it or just let it go? I'm debating if I really want to deal with it or not. In a sense, it is "free" storage, right?
See my post No 15 above.
I waited 5 months until Apple gave me back my 3.1GB. That meant for 5 months I had to pay the price increase from 50GB to 200GB. Not a huge sum I admit but when you add up all the other account holders in a similar position that’ll be a large slice Apple will have made.
Yesterday, August 19 2020 it finally updated:
June 25 2020 I uploaded 44GB of data to iCloud and it took until August 19 2020 to correctly show up in the iCloud Storage totals (same on iPhone/iPad). That's 55 days. Wow!
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I'd reclaim an estimated 20+GB if I did this. The only thing preventing me from attempting this is the hours I'd spend trying to convince techs to do it. lol. (and I'm only using 362GB of my 2TB).So I just finished talking to a senior advisor (4th person I dealt with since I opened the case), and he was able to fix the issue!
Basically what he did was performed iCloud drive storage recalculation process to reindex the files and folders in iCloud drive. It took sometime to complete. After about half an hour, the storage was reclaimed and it immediately starting showing on all my devices.
iCloud consists of 7 containers according to the advisor I talked to. Each one apparently are independent when it comes to storage management hence why when you remove backups, it is instantly effective.I'd reclaim an estimated 20+GB if I did this. The only thing preventing me from attempting this is the hours I'd spend trying to convince techs to do it. lol. (and I'm only using 362GB of my 2TB).
Interesting this even exists and is necessary. --- Thanks for letting us know.