python3-pyicloud binary package in Ubuntu Bionic amd64
PyiCloud is a module which allows one to interact with iCloud webservices.
It is written in Python and you can access your iCloud either with
password/username or with Two-factor authentication (2FA).
You can:
- list which devices are associated with your account
- obtain the device's last known location. The Find My iPhone app
must have been installed and initialized.
- send a request to the device to play a sound
- activate the 'lost mode'
Lost mode is slightly different to the "Play Sound" functionality
in that it allows the person who picks up the phone to call a
specific phone number without having to enter the passcode. Just
like "Play Sound" you may pass a custom message which the device
will display, if it's not overridden the custom message of
"This iPhone has been lost. Please call me." is used.
- fetch events from the calendar webservice
- access your iCloud contacts/address book
- access documents stored in your iCloud account
- access the iCloud Photo Library
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2017-11-18 18:33:13 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Bionic amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 0.9.1-2 | ||
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