Yes, iCloud can be permanently deleted. There are two ways to delete iCloud:Deleting the iCloud account will remove all the data associated with that account, but it may take time for all of the data to be removed.Erasing the iPhone will remove all the data and settings on that device.

If you want to permanently delete iCloud, you can do this by going to the iCloud settings on your phone and turning off the iCloud account. You can also go into the Apple ID account page and select “Delete Account.

Open Settings on your iPhone and tap “iCloud”Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select “Delete account”3.

Yes. When you delete a photo on your phone, it is not just removed from the album you are viewing, but it is also deleted from the phone’s storage memory. This means that there is no way to recover them without restoring your phone’s data.

Deleting your iPhone doesn’t delete your Apple ID. Your Apple ID is tied to your iCloud account, which stores all of your data including contacts, messages, photos, and more. If you want to delete your Apple ID, you can do so by signing into iCloud on the web and deleting it there.

No, when you reset an iPhone it does not delete everything. It merely resets the device to its factory settings and deletes all of your data and apps.

If you have a backup of your iPhone, you can restore it from this backup. Otherwise, you will need to contact Apple Support to reset your password.

Reset all settings will only reset the settings of your phone. Erase all content will delete all data on your phone, including contacts, photos, music, apps, and anything else.

It is safe to sell your iPhone after resetting it, but you will want to make sure that the phone has been wiped of any personal data. You can do this by going into Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

If you have a backup of your iPhone, or if you can make one, then you can use iTunes to restore the phone. If not, then the only option left is to contact Apple Support and get them to help you out.