for iOS 9.1 software

Family, tap your name, then tap Stop Family Sharing. For more
information, see .
iCloud Drive
About iCloud Drive
iCloud Drive stores your documents—including your presentations,
spreadsheets, PDFs, and images—in iCloud, so you can access them
from any of your devices set up with iCloud. It allows your apps to share
documents so you can work on the same file across multiple apps.
iCloud Drive works with devices with iOS 8 or later, Mac computers
with OS X Yosemite or later, PCs with iCloud for Windows 4.0, or on
. To access iCloud Drive, you must be signed in to iCloud
with your Apple ID. iCloud Drive works with Pages, Numbers, Keynote,
GarageBand, and iCloud-enabled third-party apps. Storage limits are
subject to your iCloud storage plan.
Note: iCloud Drive is automatically turned on for new accounts and
users (iOS 8 or later).
Set up iCloud Drive
If you didn’t set up iCloud Drive when you installed iOS 9, you can set it
up in Settings. iCloud Drive is an upgrade to Documents & Data. When
you upgrade to iCloud Drive, your documents are copied to iCloud Drive
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