In short, URL rich previews in Messages are stored permanently in iCloud under “Messages” but under “System Data” on iOS and MacOS devices.
It’s irritating behavior as there is no way to view which previews are taking up the most storage (often hundreds of MBs from a single URL) and thus no way to efficiently delete.
My solution which was able to drastically decrease storage usage on my Mac and iPhone from 80+ GBs to ~2 GBs:
- Download iMazing (or any 3rd party backup service)
- Backup Messages to your computer
- Export Messages as Excel files (or CSV)
- Backup Message attachments as you see fit
- Set iPhone and Mac to delete messages after 1 year as opposed to storing them forever.
- Save Excel/CSV files to Google Drive or another service of your choice so they are indexed and searchable (incredibly only 50 MB for 3000+ chats)
- Repeat yearly to ensure no messages are lost
this_for_loona t1_jcvhcu3 wrote
How did you figure this out?