Almost full access to iCloud.com
In a move that draws quite a bit of attention but meets what many users have been asking for for a long time, Apple has decided to allow almost complete access to iCloud from any mobile device.
Until now, if we accessed iCloud.com from Safari on a iPhone or iPad or from Android, the web showed us the options we had to access iCloud But that's already It will not happen anymore and we can access it from any mobile browser either in iOS and iPadOS or in Android
If we access iCloud.com from an iPad with iPadOS we will have access to more apps than from an iPhone
Both on an iPhone with iOS and on an Android device, we can access Photos, Notes, Reminders, and Find My iPhone. But, from an iPad with iPadOS you can access almost all apps and iCloud.com: Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Photos, iCloud Drive, Reminders, Find my Friends and Search my iPhone.
Login: If you have an iPhone or iPad with FaceID you can automatically log in
Yes, to be able to access these functions from mobile browsers you need to have synchronization in iCloud activated. In other words, it does not happen like when accessing iCloud.com from a Mac in which it is indifferent whether or not we have the synchronization of these apps with iCloud to access them.
This can be very useful. And it is that, before, if our iPhone was lost or stolen, we could only block it or search for it from an Apple device with the Search app or from the desktop browser. Now, any friend or family member can leave us their cell phone so we can look it up.
If you have it synced, you should also see Reminders and Notes here
Not only that, but if at any time we urgently need to access the Photos, Notes or Reminders, we can do it from any device. What do you think? Of course it is something useful, necessary and that will surely be well received.