Evening all

I hope someone can help.
My family has 6 users sharing 200GB of iCloud storage. We've 65GB left but 
I'm pretty sure quite a big chunk of some of my children's data is junk 
that can probably get deleted to free up space before we need to upgrade 
storage.

Does anybody have any tips for how best to do some housekeeping please?

On their devices, Photos is huge, WhatsApp Messenger sizable (I've 4 
teenagers!) 

- Is there a more elegant way of reducing those than simply deleting photo 
by photo?! 

- Can one view photos/videos by file size and quickly remove any large and 
no longer needed files?

- Backups seem quite hefty, but presumably best left alone or is it 
accruing historic data?

- Also for one or two their iCloud Drive lists GarageBand.app and 
iMovie.app as taking up several GBs. That indicates the App is stored there 
rather than just associated files. Why is that and can I remove/move?

I'd be really grateful for any tips. Or even pay someone experienced to 
screenshare and help?! 

Or is there perhaps a Mac App that iOS/iPadOS devices can be plugged in to 
for a spring clean?

Anyway, happy Christmas everyone and hope someone can help or point me in 
the right direction. I really don't mind upgrading storage if it's needed 
but seems a shame to pay to store any rubbish (teenagers take a LOT of 
screenshots and 'save to cameraroll' a LOT of duds and duplicates!)

Thanks
Adam

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