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Backing up your iPhone to iTunes is a great way to ensure that your data is safe and secure in case of device loss or damage. Here are the steps to back up your iPhone to iTunes: 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable. 2. Open iTunes on your computer. If you don't have iTunes installed, you can download it from Apple's website. 3. Click on the iPhone icon in the upper left corner of the iTunes window. 4. In the Summary tab, scroll down to the "Backups" section. 5. Select "This computer" under the "Automatically Back Up" section. 6. Click on "Back Up Now" to start the backup process. 7. Wait for the backup to complete. The time it takes to complete the backup process will depend on the amount of data you have on your iPhone. 8. Once the backup is complete, you can check the backup by going to iTunes > Preferences > Devices. You should see the backup listed there. That's it! You have successfully backed up your iPhone to iTunes. Remember to regularly back up your iPhone to ensure that your data is always safe and secure.
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