How To Save Photos From Apple Messages
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- macmost.com/e-3134 If the data in your Messages app is taking too much space on your Mac, iPhone or in iCloud, then you should clear out old photos and videos in conversations. You can do this in the Messages apps, but also in Settings. Then be sure to save and delete photos as you get them moving forward.
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Check How Much Storage Messages Is Using
02:19 Clearing Photos From Conversations
03:23 Managing Just Photos
05:16 Managing Messages Storage in Settings
07:00 Use Messages In iCloud To Sync
07:46 Set Messages To Auto-Delete
08:03 Keep Up With It Moving Forward
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Yes, Gary, I did find the video about Messages storage usage useful, VERY useful. I appreciate that you showed us both the Mac and iPhone/iPad. I learn more about Apple products from you than from any other resource. Thank You!
Thank you Gary. Beautiful tips about how to save those pics and or delete them! 🙂
VERY helpful! Thank you!
A very useful and informative video tutorial today! Thank you, Gary! 👏🏻❤️
You need to make a video about Apple Music storage. Even though I don’t have any music downloaded it keeps taking 5 GB of storage
It is caching songs to play offline. If you have nothing at all downloaded (check in Settings, General, iPhone Storage, Music) then it is just caching your latest. It would then free up that cache if you are short on space.
Thank you so much. Yes, I asked about this a few weeks ago. What a helpful video. I hope my teen watches it :-)
Really helpful video. Thanks. Apple doesn't make it easy to delete things though. Doing so was a little glitchy having to redo deletions a couple of times. Managed though to eventually lose almost a full GB though. Noticed my IG app was the number one culprit. trying o figure out how to delete some things from there now. Love videos like this, thanks again!
I am one of those people who have my messages set to keep forever and i doubt I will change that. I know I should have been more brutal with deleting any large useless attachments etc (both sent and received) but did not so it is now a bit of an issue with space on one of my devices (64 gig ipad 9). In fact as an afterthought, each device I get now I have bought because I thought i needed more space. I used to get a long fine withe a 16 gig iPhone/ipad but now it seems a 256 gig is the minimum lol. Just followed your process here and have given myself a reprieve. From here on in I think I will be a bit more organized.
Extremely useful, thank you
So, if I use the MAC chat window to delete photos/videos/, will it also delete them from the iPhone messages? Great help AGAIN!! OK, saw the answer a bit later...Thanks
after saving photos I wanted ,,I changed the setting on iPhone to only keep message for 1 years instead of forever and I regained 50% of my iCloud space back.
It took a few days but it slowly toss em out
Thank you for all you do. Looking forward to seeing an explanation of all the IOS updates we just got. Some seem confusing.
Do you mean iOS 17.5? There's not much to talk about unless you are in the EU. Did you have a specific question?
@@macmost No specific question. I had updates on all my apple devices in the last 24 hours and thought you knew about the new changes??
@@Smartiebob317 Nothing major. It was just going from .4 to .5. For iPhone users in the EU it enables third-party app stores. But for the rest of us just some minor things. Each update included a list.
Very Helpful. I did not know you coould delete all photos from iphone like this. But on the mac I can only delete 1 photo at a time even after multi selecting a few. Is there a setting I may have wrong?
No, it only does one even when you have several selected. Hopefully something they will fix at some point.
@@macmostI hope they fix that, too. It’s so annoying!
If there is a message thread with, say, a handful of people, would deleting an image from the thread delete that image for everyone else, too?
No. You can't reach out and change what is in other peoples' apps.
Can you show descriptive videos (may be in multiple parts) about iMovie?
I have a lot of videos on iMovie and a course too. See www.youtube.com/@macmost/search?query=imovie
@@macmost I see under playlist but nothing under Courses. The above link takes to your channel - not to iMovie
@@JMyt24 The link www.youtube.com/@macmost/search?query=imovie shows all of my UA-cam iMovie videos. courses.macmost.com is where I have my courses.
Hi Gary, quick question, if you delete a conversation does that delete it from your I cloud storage space as well ? Because when I delete a conversation it does not seem to lower my messages I cloud storage. Thanks in advance and thanks for all your great videos..
Yes, as long as you have iMessages in iCloud enabled. It may take some time to see the difference.
I’ve always deleted my messages and found out it’s not removing them from ICloud. I have 1gb of messages on my phone and 8gb in iCloud. Spoke to Apple and there doesn’t seem to be a way to clear up the iCloud messages at the moment.
@@srphoto90 Do you have Message In iCloud selected on all devices like I show in the video?
This brings up a question I have. Is there "central repository" or something for all your messages ever sent/received? The data size always varies between my devices and I just assume it's because X device hasn't downloaded everything that Y device has. For example, my iPhone Messages app is using 32GB of storage and my Mac is using 14GB of storage. Personally, I like being able to keep all these things forever, but accessing stuff far into the past has proven tricky. Any clarity on how this works?
Also.....future video idea could be explaining the "Shared with You" feature. I turned it off entirely because I felt everything was too cumbersome and messy, but having an explanation video from you would be great, I think!
If you are syncing Messages using iCloud, then iCloud would hold that. But it wouldn't be something you'd be able to see.
"Shared With You" is just a convenient way to see things that another person shared with you. Just a handy list. Nothing more complex than that.
@@macmost Thank you! Yes I am syncing with iCloud. As long as they're all there somewhere, lol. I imagine the discrepancy on the Messages app on Mac vs. iPhone (for me) is that they're just downloading what is necessary/most recent with older stuff remaining on iCloud. My Mac is newer than my iPhone so that seems to make sense.
Great video and I do this about once a months. The problem I have is that even when checking all devices that all the images are gone, they return a couple of days later again. I checked device’s storage (iPhone, iPad, MBP), checked iCloud storage for Messages. All show zero pictures and nevertheless some of them return a couple of days later.
Any tips to eliminate this from returning in the future?
Not sure what could be causing that for you. Maybe you have another device that isn't functioning right? Maybe something with an older OS on it?
@@macmost Not really. Only 3 devices: MBP, iPad en iPhone and all on the latest version of the operating system.