Video: How to delete applications from a backup made with iCloud

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDxRENrfP7Y[/youtube]

Morning I told you how annoying iCloud can be if it is used with 2 different iTunes accounts or if you have applications installed by less "normal" methods. Now I present to you a solution to these problems, more precisely the method by which we can delete from an iCloud backup the data for the applications that we do not want to install again after a restore. The process is very simple, basically if you have iOS 5 installed you have to go in Settings>iCloud>Storage & Backup>Manage Storage>Backup and from there select Off for the applications whose data you want deleted from iCloud and which will no longer be installed after a restore. CAREFUL! If you select the Off option, you lose absolutely all data saved for those applications, i.e. game saves, settings, etc.

If any of the applications present there is also available in your terminal, then in the next backup it will not be saved automatically. I only hope that Apple will offer us the possibility to manage the data for contacts, emails, etc. also from our terminals without having to use a computer program.

PS: The clip was filmed with The Samsung Galaxy S II received from evoMAG, that's why the focus is so bad, but I'll discuss that in a separate article tomorrow.