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iCloud․com adds Dark Mode support, Photos changes, and more

Apple is rolling out a design refresh to iCloud.com today. The update includes support for Dark Mode, more customization options, changes to iCloud Photos, and more. Head below for the full details.

For those unfamiliar, Apple’s iCloud website allows users to access their content from anywhere. This includes iCloud Photos, iCloud Drive, Notes, Reminders, Find My, and much more.

Today’s refresh to iCloud.com comes with a few notable design tweaks as well as new functionality:

  • Dark Mode: iCloud.com will automatically match your device settings with a Light Mode or Dark Mode color scheme.
  • Customize Your Background: Choose between different colors on the home page.
    • To choose a new background, scroll to the bottom of the homepage, then click Customize Home Page.
  • Calendar Support and Updated Design: Support for Hijri calendar and updated design across the app.
  • iCloud Drive Shared View: See files that have been shared with you in the Shared View tab.
  • iCloud Photos:
    • Faster Navigation: Quickly jump to a month or year in your library by clicking the calendar icon.
    • Adjust Date and Time or Location: Modify the date, time, and location of your photos from the info pane.
    • New Tile Options: You can now display an album in the Photos tile on the homepage.
  • Pinned Notes: Pin important notes to the top of your list for easy access. Control-click on Mac or right-click to adjust your pinned notes. You can also choose to display pinned notes or pin new notes directly in the Notes tile on the homepage.

You can check out the new iCloud.com website for yourself to see all the changes and new features in action.

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