From then on, photos, documents and other personal information uploaded to iCloud accounts by Apple customers in China will be stored at a database in Guizhou-Cloud Big Data Industry Co.
Apple will start informing its Chinese iCloud users from today, with data transferred and uploaded to the new database automatically.
The move aims to increase transparency and offer Chinese customers a safer and more fluent experience, the company said.
Business analysts said the move will help Apple comply with Chinese law concerning customer data and allay some customers' concerns about security of their data, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Apple announced the new database in Guizhou last July, with an investment of USD 1 billion.
Other major technology companies, including Amazon and Microsoft, have also made similar deals to run data centres in China.
Guizhou is one of the least developed regions in China.
The provincial government has set up a leading group for big data, with the provincial governor as leader. Leaders at various levels are the 'cloud chiefs' responsible for big data development in their own areas.
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