Across eight nations where local currencies have bent under the weight of a strengthening dollar, Apple has quietly recalibrated what its cloud storage is worth in local terms. In the Philippines, where the peso recently touched an all-time low against the dollar, iCloud+ subscribers will now pay between 10 and 11 percent more across every storage tier. The adjustment is less a corporate decision than a reflection of a deeper truth: in a globally priced digital economy, the cost of weakness in one currency is ultimately borne by the people who hold it.