iCloud automatically downloads items to my Mac - how can I stop this?
Hello,
I am part of a family subscription for iCloud+ with 2TB of storage. I am designated as an Adult user, but I can easily ask the manager to change settings if needed. I am having a problem that is causing the storage drives on my family's 2019 21" iMac and my personal 2020 MacBook Air (M1) to fill up unnecessarily.
This is what I have noticed about the problem:
- Often, when I log on to either of the Macs, I notice that iCloud has a downloading "pie slice" symbol next to it. When I click on that symbol, it usually shows that it is downloading a large amount of data is being downloaded to my storage drive (usually >10 GB, sometimes >50 GB.) If I have time, I then go into the iCloud Drive folder and select as many folders as I can find that do not have the "download cloud" symbol next to them and click "Remove Download." However, when I check on the downloading progress, it usually continues saying, "Downloading [however many] files, [however many] GB left" as if my removing of downloads did nothing to change its progress.
- When I check back later, it appears that iCloud has downloaded many of the folders and files I designated to "remove download." This is the most annoying part of the problem, since I must remove downloads every time I notice if I want to keep my storage drive open. I wish there was a way to turn off the automatic downloading.
- I called Apple Support on the phone and they said I should try turning on "store on my device" - or something like that - which would store iCloud data on my Mac until it ran out of space. I don't want to do this, since I want to have control of the space on my Mac instead of iCloud automatically deciding for me what I have on my drive. I did try turning it on, however, and it did what it said it would, which undid a lot of the "remove download" work I had done.
If anyone knows how to turn off this feature, I would be grateful for your advice! Thank you!
iMac Line (2012 and Later)