A bug in the iCloud application sends your photos to strangers’ computers.. Get to know them

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Microsoft’s newly announced iCloud app for Windows, which aims to link your iCloud to the Photos app on your PC, has developed a bug that causes photos to be sent to the wrong users, Digitartlend reports.

Several users on the MacRumors forums have reported that they received someone else’s photos when they tried to upload their iCloud data to a Windows device, and they similarly received their own photos sent elsewhere.

Some users also detailed receiving corrupted videos that only display black screens with scan lines. Users began sharing their issues with the app on November 17 after Microsoft introduced the feature this week.

iCloud for Windows aims to allow users to consolidate all their content from many different sources, including phones, cameras, and various cloud storage options like iCloud Photos and OneDrive.

Obviously, the main marketing link is Apple’s iCloud storage, and your iCloud photos should be named in their folder for easy identification, but the app creates a single gallery for all your Windows 11 photos and videos.

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