New IOS 8 Can Delete All Of Your ICloud Documents

Apple's latest version of its mobile operating system for iPhone and iPad. This time, some users are reporting that anybody trying to reset the settings on their iPhone could accidentally delete all of their documents saved in iCloud, Apple's online backup service. MacRumors reports that multiple users of its forums have reported an issue when attempting to reset all settings on their iPhone. Apple informs you as you reset your phone settings that "no data or media will be deleted," but people are claiming that the reset wipes all of their iCloud Drive documents. The existence of the bug is not yet confirmed. iCloud Drive is Apple's online file storage solution for documents. According to the official Apple site, iCloud Drive can be used to "safely store all your presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, images and any other kind of document in iCloud." It competes with DropBox and other cloud storage apps. Forum posts claim that after they complained that a settings reset deleted their files as well, Apple told them the company is waiting on engineers to fix the issue.

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