How to Access iCloud Settings on iPhone and iPad

Sep 4, 2017 - 14 Comments

Find where iCloud Settings located in iOS

iOS Settings used to be easily accessed by going to the Settings app and then to the clearly labeled “iCloud” section of Settings, but modern versions of iOS for iPhone and iPad have changed how iCloud Settings are labeled and where those configuration options are located. This has led to some amount of confusion with some users who look for iCloud Settings but no longer find a clearly defined iCloud Settings section on their iPhone or iPad Settings app.

Not to worry, locating and accessing the relocated iCloud Settings on iPhone and iPad is actually easier than ever before, once you learn where to look in the latest versions of iOS anyway. So if you’ve been wondering where the heck iCloud Settings went to and how to find them, wonder no more, we’ll show you!


A quick note: this tip may be really obvious to some of you who already know where iCloud Settings are found on an iPad or iPhone, which is great. But after walking an acquaintance through the process of finding the relocated iCloud Settings in the latest iOS releases, I realized this is probably a helpful tip to share broadly with other users too. Sometimes the obvious is less than obvious, after all!

How to Access iCloud Settings in iOS

Finding and accessing iCloud Settings applies to all iPhone and iPad hardware with all new versions of iOS system software, here’s where to go:

  1. Open the “Settings” app in iOS as usual on your device
  2. iOS Settings

  3. Look at the very top of the iOS Settings app screen for your name, for example “Paul Horowitz”, with a little subtext underneath that of “Apple ID, iCloud, iTunes & App Store”
  4. Access iCloud Settings in iOS on iPhone

  5. Tap on your name to access your Apple ID settings, and then tap on “iCloud” to find the iCloud settings subsection of the iOS Settings app

The screen shot above shows what to look for to find iCloud Settings in iOS on an iPhone, whereas the screenshots below show where to find and access iCloud Settings on an iPad.

Accessing iCloud Settings on iPad in iOS

Where are iCloud Settings in iOS now?

The iCloud Settings are now a subsection of a broader Apple ID settings section of the iOS Settings app, but all iCloud settings options are now contained within this section of the Settings app, including controls for which apps can use iCloud, access iCloud, your iCloud storage usage and storage plan and how to upgrade iCloud storage plans or downgrade too, where to initiate manual iCloud backups, iCloud backup information and iCloud backup management, Find My iPhone / iPad / Mac settings, keychain settings and iCloud Drive options, and literally every other iCloud related setting option that used to be contained within the old obvious “iCloud” settings section in iOS.

As you can see in the screen shot below of the new iCloud iOS Settings section, all iCloud settings and preferences are found here:

iCloud Settings in iOS as seen on iPad

This change of iCloud Settings location is prominent in iOS 11, but first appeared in an iOS 10.3.x point release and remains to this day.

Why is there no obvious “iCloud” Settings in iOS anymore?

There is, the iCloud Settings remains in the iOS Settings app, but now all iCloud Settings are stored within a subsection of an Apple ID management settings screen.

Apple has consolidated iCloud Settings into a broader general settings for a users Apple ID, name, phone number, email, password, security options, payment options, iCloud syncing, backup, storage, and configuration, along with iTunes and App Store settings – everything is now in one single location to make things easier.

And while this may be easier to have all account type settings in one location, old habits can be tough to break, and changing the location of something can lead to some confusion. Thus why it can be helpful to point out where the same old iCloud settings are now located.

Searching for iCloud Settings in iOS Settings app

Another option on the latest versions of iOS is to use the iOS Settings Search feature to look for “iCloud” which will also allow you to jump immediately to iCloud settings overview panel, as well as more specific iCloud settings elsewhere in the Settings app.

Keep in mind the iOS Settings search feature works best on the most recent versions of iOS, so you may need to update the device to gain some of those capabilities.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks, Troubleshooting

14 Comments

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  1. Arun Gedam says:

    16.0 latest version update

  2. Vishal Jaiswal Gorakhpur says:

    iCloud in my iPhone 8+ I am not knowing the Id pasword

  3. Sofia Meznarich says:

    How do i get my app Settings updated.

  4. Hina Rajpoot says:

    On my files
    iphone

  5. Julia Bishop says:

    Can’t find Settings. Help.

  6. Adeniyi damilare says:

    I want to be using my iCloud

  7. MaryAnn triebwasser says:

    I cannot access my name and iCloud acct as they are faded and unresponsive.

    • Pam says:

      I also cannot access my name or icloud settings in my iPhone, can anyone help?

      • Rudnio says:

        Tap on your name to access your iCloud settings.

        Open the Settings app, then tap on your name at the top of the Settings app, that is how you get to iCloud Settings in the ever-changing world of iOS!

  8. anu says:

    looked for like 20 minutes…not joking…thx so much for the tip!!!

  9. anu says:

    looked for like 15min…thank you for helping me not lose my mind!

  10. david blank says:

    under the picture is my wife’s name + her iCloud address + my store address

    how do I change her name and iCloud address?

  11. Desiré Foard says:

    Another great tip, thanks Paul. I haven’t needed iCloud settings for a while so haven’t noticed the change.

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