![]() Screenshot below shows number of Contacts in each Group The Mac also show 2 additional groups: "All on my Mac" and "Last Import". (FYI, if I try to turn on Mail it then asks me for my iCloud email, which I don't have.) There are also other apps turned ON such as Photos, Calendar, etc.įor all 3 devices, under Contacts, it shows 2 mail groups: "iCloud" and "MyName". So, before I start cleaning up all the duplicate Contacts I'm trying to figure out how this all works and which Contact "Group" I should be working with.įor all 3 devices, under settings/accounts, under "Apps using iCloud" it shows that Contacts is turned ON Mail is turned OFF. I seem to recall someone telling me that since I don't use iCloud for my email this creates an issue with my Contact Groups. I do use iCloud to sync other things, i.e., Photos, Calendar, and these seem to work fine. I use gmail for my email I do not use iCloud email. What I can't tell you is whether I had duplicate Contacts on my Mac before I switched to Big Sur. ![]() However, I still have duplicate Contacts on the Mac after restoring pre-Big Sur Contacts. Initially, after I switched to Big Sur I had duplicates of all my Contacts on my Mac, so following instructions described on Communities I restored my Contacts to what I had prior to switching to Big Sur. I seem to have problem with syncing Contacts across all 3 devices. I have a MacBook (just switched to Big Sur v11.2.3), iPad and iPhone (both iOS v14.4). ![]() How do contacts sync work when you don't use iCloud for email? Pertains to Mac and iPhone and iPad.
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