iCloud Drive design has trapped my Mac offline – unusable with full storage
Dear Apple Support,
I am writing because the current iCloud Drive and storage management behavior on macOS has (did) put me in a completely unacceptable situation.
I have a 1 TB Mac and 1 TB of data in iCloud. My Mac has mirrored essentially all of this. I am now on a trip with no internet access, and my internal storage is full. Because everything lives inside iCloud Drive, I cannot safely delete anything locally without also deleting it from iCloud once I reconnect. At the same time, macOS will not reliably “Remove Download” or evict these local copies while offline, even with “Optimize Mac Storage” turned on.
The result:
• I cannot free meaningful disk space.
• I cannot rely on “Remove Download” to offload safely while offline.
• I cannot delete anything in iCloud folders without risking data loss in iCloud later.
• I have no external drive with me, so I am effectively locked out of my own computer.
This is a design failure, not “user error.” There should be a clear, supported way to:
1. Remove local copies of iCloud Drive content to free space without requiring an immediate connection, and
2. Explicitly distinguish between “delete locally only” and “delete from iCloud” so users are not forced into all‑or‑nothing behavior.
Right now, the combination of iCloud Drive, Optimize Mac Storage, and offline behavior has made my Mac practically unusable when I need it most. I strongly urge Apple to rethink this flow and provide a robust, offline‑safe way to free local storage without endangering cloud data.
Please escalate this as product feedback, not just a support ticket. This is the kind of real‑world edge case that completely breaks user trust in iCloud and macOS storage management.