HT201317 Can I set shared photo stream only download by wifi?

Shared photo stream will auto download the photos thru Wifi or Cellular when I subscripted, can we set the iOS only download the photo when WIFI connected.

Not at the present time.

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    I wish to stop any images I've shared and are sharing with a group from being downloaded or forwarded from their devices. Is their anyway of write protecting the images to be shared by the owner only?
    Thanks

    Not at the present time.

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    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
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    iCloud: Troubleshooting iCloud Photo Sharing and Shared Photo Streams
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4379
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  • Can I disable photo stream only on specific WIFI connection?

    Hi,
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    This iPhone 4 only connects to WIFI network.
    I like photo stream and want to keep using it with my unlimited family WIFI network, but, the problem is when I connect it to my mobile route through WIFI, the photo stream won't stop working.   That cause my 50M/day plan runs out in a minute.
    So, is there a way to disable photo stream only on specific WIFI connection?
    I tried iPhone Configuration Utility and it seems not have a function like that.
    Thanks in advance!

    Welcome to the Apple Community Katie.
    It is the purpose of photo stream to sync all photos to all devices, the only way to remove the photos from the computer without affecting other devices is to turn photo stream off.

  • How can I set up Photo Stream with OSX 10.7.5 and iPhoto '09?

    I am trying to set up Photo Stream and I would like to know what I need to do. I am running OSX 10.7.5 and iPhoto '09.  Thanks

    You need to have 10.7.5 Lion for the basic iCloud or 10.8 Mountain Lion or 10.9 Mavericks for the full iCloud. While 10.7.5 Lion will allow you to access iCloud you will be limited unless you can upgrade to 10.8 Mountain Lion or 10.9 Mavericks.
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    Minimum operating system requirements
    You may also use iCloud with the following operating system versions:
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      Note: Although you can use OS X Lion as noted above, you will not
    be able to take advantage of some iCloud features, such as Shared Photo Streams, iCloud Tabs, Find My iPhone Lost Mode, Documents in the Cloud for iWork, and Find My Friends location-based alerts.

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    I have created a number of photo streams and shared them with my wife.
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    Attachments one and two are from my wife's computer - where she's not seeing shared PhotoStreams.
    Attachments three and four are from my computer - we I do see them.
    What I notice when I compare these side by side is that there is a difference in the setting panel for photo stream between the two.  Mine has a fourth option for shared photo streams - my wife's doesn't.
    Yet both s/w versions for Aperture are 3.4.5.  There is a difference in what is listed in the Aperture version after the version number, but both computers are fully up to date with no further updates available.  (Final two images first my wife's then my s/w version)
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  • HT201077 Can't join shared photo stream

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    I was never able to resolve this problem and like abridge1, there was no shared photo streams in Windows Explorer, just My Photo Stream.
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  • I've upgraded to OSX 10.8.2 and Iphoto 9.4 but I still can not access shared photo stream???

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  • Shared photo stream only showing my own pictures

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    Desert_dweller5

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    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
    The article states that for privately Shared Photo Streams to work, the recipient will not only have to have an Apple ID, but it will have to be an iCloud account:
    Friends and family with iCloud accounts can view your photos in the Photos app on any device using iOS 6 or later; on a Mac in iPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later; on a Windows PC with Windows Vista or later and iCloud Control Panel 2.0 or later installed; or on a second generation or later Apple TV with software version 5.1 or later installed. They can also view your photos on the web if you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your Shared Photo Stream.
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    Can I share with people who don't have an iCloud account?
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    Creating an iCloud account: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4436
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • HT201317 Shared Photo Stream on iPhone 4S??

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