Deleting a photostream does not delete the camera roll.

No, disabling photostream will not delete your photos.

Yes, deleting a photo from your Photo Stream will delete it from iCloud.

If you turn off Photo Stream on your iPhone, any new photos that you take will not automatically upload to your iCloud account. However, your existing photos in Photo Stream will still be stored in iCloud and can be accessed from any device that is signed in to your iCloud account.

To clear your photo Stream, open the Photos app and select “Stream” from the menu on the left. Tap the “Edit” button in the top-right corner, then tap the “Delete” button next to each photo you want to remove. When you’re finished, tap “Done.

Your photo Stream is a place where you can see all the photos you’ve shared on Instagram. You can view your photos by date, location, or with a hashtag.

If you don’t want to share your camera roll anymore, you can change your settings so that your photos and videos aren’t automatically shared. Here’s how:Open the Settings app and tap on “Photos.”Tap on “Sharing.”Under “Automatic Sharing,” turn off the switch for “Camera Roll.

If you’re seeing photos streaming from your iPhone to your iPad, it’s likely that iCloud Photo Sharing is turned on. To stop this from happening, go to your iPhone’s Settings and tap on iCloud. Then, scroll down and disable the switch for Photo Sharing.

No, Photostream doesn’t take up any space on your device. It stores all of your photos in the cloud and you can access them from anywhere.

iCloud is a service that stores your music, photos, documents, and more in the cloud so you can access them from any device. Photo Stream is a feature of iCloud that automatically uploads new photos and videos taken on your iOS device or Mac to iCloud, so you can view them on all your devices.

Yes, any photos or videos you add to a shared photo stream will use up your iCloud storage.

Your photos will still be on your device, but they will not be uploaded to iCloud and therefore will not be accessible from other devices.