![]() ![]() If Windows adds support for two-factor logins for Apple IDs in the future, your logins could be sent to Apple’s servers. However, future changes to Windows may change the implementation in a way that may share your DAV account password with Apple. As of Windows version, I’ve done all I can to verify that your DAV account password isn’t being sent to Apple if you follow these instructions. Note that there’s an inherent security risk in following this tutorial. Before I explain how to go about this, I’ve to put up a warning with a shrieking yellow background. However, you can still get syncing up and running by adding an iCloud account and modifying its server addresses. ![]() ![]() The WebDAV Sync Engine in Windows has implemented support for generic accounts, but adding such an account isn’t an option available to users. You can’t add a generic CalDAV/CardDAV server account in Windows 10 as it imposes limits to syncing only with Google, iCloud, and Yahoo! accounts. However, you can use a work-around to add any CalDAV and CardDAV service provider. However, this functionality is normally limited to select Microsoft partners only. Windows 10 fully supports syncing contacts and calendar data to the built-in Calendar, People, and Mail apps with a CalDAV and CardDAV server. ![]()
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