http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/technology/personaltech/when-you-outgrow-your-icloud-storage.html 2016-10-18 18:58:54 When You Outgrow Your iCloud Storage Every iCloud user gets five free gigabytes of server space from Apple, but when space gets tight, you either have to prune or pay. === Q. A. On the Mac, open the System Preferences from the Apple menu or desktop dock, click the iCloud icon and then click Manage. In iOS 9 or later, open the Settings icon on the home screen, select iCloud and then Storage. On a Windows computer, open iCloud from the Apps or programs menu and click Manage in the box. On the storage-management screen, you can see a list of all the apps parking their files on the iCloud server — and how much of your five gigabytes each one is using. This can be helpful in deciding which apps to whittle down. For example, if you see your iCloud Mail is taking up several gigabytes, you can delete old messages and attachments you no longer need to regain some space. Deleting iCloud Photo Library pictures you do not need (or want) also helps free up room. If you do not want to delete any files, tap or click the Buy More Storage button on the iCloud screen to sign up for