iOS comes with a fully-featured calendar app to let you create events and keep a track of them with ease. Whether you are planning a massive party with your couch potatoes or organizing a major gathering to celebrate a great occasion, the app can let you collaborate seamlessly. Notably, you can make an iCloud calendar public on iPhone and iPad to let everyone keep an eye on the event without any hassle. Let me show you how it works.
Make an iCloud Calendar Public on iPhone and iPad
If you are wondering whether or not your device supports this useful feature, note that it has been available on iOS for years. So, even if you are running older iOS versions, there is a good chance that you may not face the incompatibility issue.
Step 1. To get started, launch the Calendar app on your iPhone or iPad.
Step 2. Now, tap on the Calendars tab located at the bottom of the screen.
Step 3. Tap on the “info” button next to the calendar you want to make public.
Step 4. Turn on the toggle next to Public Calendar.
Step 5. Finally, tap Share Link and then choose the preferred app through which you wish to share the calendar. You have multiple ways to share the link like Messages, email, WhatsApp, and more. Not to mention, you can also tap Copy to copy the link and then share it with any other channels.
There you go! Your iCloud calendar will be readily available on Apple’s calendar site. Hence, anyone with whom you have shared the calendar can now view it but not edit it.
Later, if you ever decide to hide your iCloud calendar, go to the Calendar app -> Calendars tab at the bottom of the screen -> “i” button next to the iCloud calendar and then turn off the toggle next to Public Calendar.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is iCloud the most secure cloud service?
Thanks to the ability to provide uncompromised safeguards to your stored data, iCloud deserves to be rated as one of the most secure cloud services – if not the most.
Which are the best alternatives to iCloud?
Without an iota of doubt, Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive are the best alternatives to iCloud.
Signing off…
So, yeah, that’s how you can make an iCloud calendar public. Have you found this guide helpful? Make sure to like and share it. As always, feel free to share your invaluable feedback as well.
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