I don't want to see 100,000 photos on my iPhone.
How do I set up iCloud so that it will synch every thing on my macbook bi-directionally, but won't allow everything on mackbook to sync on iPhone. I do want my iPhone photos to sync to iCloud
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How do I set up iCloud so that it will synch every thing on my macbook bi-directionally, but won't allow everything on mackbook to sync on iPhone. I do want my iPhone photos to sync to iCloud
To set up iCloud on your MacBook for syncing everything, including files, photos, contacts, calendars, and more, follow these steps:
By following these steps, iCloud will sync your files, photos, contacts, calendars, and other data across your MacBook and other devices associated with your Apple ID, such as iPhones, iPads, and other Macs. Remember to keep your MacBook connected to the internet and ensure you have enough iCloud storage space to accommodate your data.
The syncing is all or nothing. However, these may help:
Manage your photo and video storage - Apple Support
You need not enable iCloud Photos on the phone.
I don't want to see 100,000 photos on my iPhone.