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 As of version 3.0 the iAddressBook comes with a CardDAV interface that As of version 3.0 the iAddressBook comes with a CardDAV interface that
 allows you to use the iAddressBook as your personal iCloud alternative. allows you to use the iAddressBook as your personal iCloud alternative.
 +Instead of using Apple's iCloud to sync your contacts you can sync your
 +contacts into the iAddressBook and back.
 Just hook up your iPhone, Android phone or macOS Addressbook to your Just hook up your iPhone, Android phone or macOS Addressbook to your
 installation and the contacts will sync automatically between all the installation and the contacts will sync automatically between all the
 connected clients. Including Photo sync of course. connected clients. Including Photo sync of course.
 The iAddressbook uses SabreDAV (http://sabre.io) as the backend interface. The iAddressbook uses SabreDAV (http://sabre.io) as the backend interface.
-Authentication and CardDAV support must be turned on. The client can then use the same user+//Authentication// and //CardDAV Support// must be turned on. The client can then use the same user
 credentials used for login as defined in ''conf/auth.php''. credentials used for login as defined in ''conf/auth.php''.
 You can test the settings by going to your iAddressbook installation and adding ''/carddav.php'' You can test the settings by going to your iAddressbook installation and adding ''/carddav.php''
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