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What is default account for Notes on iPhone?
As mentioned above, your iCloud Account serves as the default Account for Notes App on iOS devices. This means that all the Notes that you create on your iPhone or iPad are automatically uploaded to iCloud and stored in your iCloud Account.
What does on my iPhone account mean in Notes?
Simply go to Settings > Notes and make sure the default notes account is set to “On My iPhone” instead of “iCloud”. Now, newly created notes on your iPhone will remain on your iPhone and will not get pushed to the iCloud and hence your iPad.
What dies default account mean?
The default account is whichever account you signed into when you first set up the device. That means in order to change it, you’ll need to sign out of accounts. Say you’re signed into two Google accounts on your Android device. You will now see a list of all the accounts you are signed into on your device.
What is account settings on iPhone?
On iPhone: To access your account settings, login to the app and tap Account at the bottom right corner of the screen.
How do I change the default Notes on my iPhone?
Go to Settings > Notes, then adjust any of the following:
- Default Account: Choose the default account for Siri and the Notes widget.
- “On My iPhone” Account: Notes in this account appear only on your iPhone.
- Access Notes from Lock Screen: Choose Always Create New Note or Resume Last Note.
How do I put Notes back on my iPhone?
How to Get Back iPhone Notes That Disappeared
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap your Apple ID at the top.
- Tap iCloud.
- Toggle on Notes.
- Return to the Notes app and swipe down from the top to refresh and retrieve those lost notes.
How do I find account settings on my iPhone?
Find settings on iPhone
- Tap Settings on the Home Screen (or in the App Library).
- Swipe down to reveal the search field, enter a term—“iCloud,” for example—then tap a setting.