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Tap Edit Pins , then tap the Pin button. Tap Done. Change your name and photo Open Messages and tap Edit in the upper-left corner. Tap Edit Name and Photo. Edit your name. Or tap the image circle to choose an image, photo, emoji or Memoji. Delete a message or conversation When you delete a message or conversation, you can't get it back. To delete a single message: Touch and hold the message bubble that you want to delete, then tap More. Tap the Trash button , then tap Delete Message.

If you want to delete all messages in the thread, tap Delete All in the upper-left corner. Then tap Delete Conversation. Turn on Hide alerts Open Messages. Swipe left over the conversation that you want to mute. Tap the Alerts button. Find attachments from a conversation Open the message. Tap the name of the contact at the top of the message. You'll see Photos and Links.

Touch and hold an image or attachment to show options like Save, Copy, Share, and Delete. Send and share your location Tap the name of the contact at the top of the conversation. Tap Send My Current Location. First off, to make Messages in iCloud work you need to download and install iOS After that, you need to activate Messages in iCloud on your iOS devices.

And this is where it gets problematic because if you're not the sort of person who reads the release notes for updates, you won't know where to look for it. You also need to activate this feature on your Macs you will first need to download and install the macOS OK, so why might you not want to activate this feature?

Well, remember that it's called Messages in iCloud, which means that it makes use of, and uses up, your iCloud storage. And it might just mean that you have to start paying Apple for more iCloud storage space. Everyone who sets up an iCloud account gets 5 gigabytes of free storage space, but once you hit that limit, you either have to pay for more storage or start to triage the apps that make use of your iCloud storage.

Otherwise, if you hit your limit you'll find that your devices will no longer back up to iCloud, you won't be able to send or receive emails with your iCloud email account, new photos and videos won't be uploaded to your iCloud Photo Library, and that features such as iCloud Drive, other iCloud apps, and your text messages won't stay up to date across all your devices.

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