Apple has effectively eliminated its 1TB iCloud storage tier and reduced the price of the 2TB tier to $10 a month. For those who had previously been subscribing to the 1TB tier, their storage has automatically been doubled at no extra charge. 50GB of space is still $1 a month and 200GB is still $3 a month, and the 5GB free tier also remains unchanged, despite the fact that many had been hoping for a bump in the amount of storage Apple provides free of charge. Perhaps of most interest to household users, starting with iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra Apple will offer the ability to share the 200GB and 2TB plans with family members.
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