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How to access the iPhone backups stored on your Mac computer in 3 different ways

You can access the iPhone backups stored on your Mac computer in three different ways.

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  • It's possible to access the iPhone backups stored on a Mac through iTunes, iCloud, or by searching for it with a shortcut in Spotlight.
  • You can delete, archive, or copy your iPhone backups but if you want to move your backups somewhere, make sure you're moving a copy, and not the original.
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It's a good idea to back up your iPhone and keep a copy of your data on iCloud or an external hard drive.

You can also store your iPhone backups on a Mac computer. But where exactly are your iPhone backups on your Mac , and how can you find them?

They're not so well-hidden, it turns out. It's easy to access your iPhone backups on your Mac computer in three different ways through Spotlight, iTunes, or your iCloud settings.

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Here's how to do it.

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Let's say you've opted to back up your iPhone to your Mac.

If you want to move those backups around, create space on your local drive, and add backups to your external drives or networked storage, use Spotlight and the following shortcut:

~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/

This will pull up a standard Finder window with your most recent backups on it (As you can see, my last backup was in February 2019, because I like to live my life on the edge).

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Your iPhone syncs through iTunes, so it's no surprise that you can also access specific backups through the software.

1. To access your backups, simply go to iTunes > Preferences.

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2. When the Preferences box pops up, select Devices.

3. Here you'll see all of your currently stored backups. To manipulate them, click the backup you want to delete, archive, or access in the finder.

4. Select "Show in Finder" and you can copy the backup.

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Apple makes it pretty easy to access all of your iCloud backups from the convenience of your Mac. Here's how to find your iPhone backups with iCloud.

1. Click System Preferences from your Dock or the Apple icon in the top menu bar.

2. From there, select "iCloud."

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3. Click "Manage..."

4. Select "Backups" from the menu to see your iPhone backups stored in iCloud.

If you want to copy or move around your backups, Apple recommends leaving the source files in place in their originating folders. Otherwise, you might lose the ability to restore your iPhone from that backup.

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