What happens when two people share Apple ID?

What happens when two people share Apple ID?

If you share your Apple ID with a family member, certain services will treat you as the same person. You might see these issues: App Store, Apple Books, and iTunes purchases: If Family Sharing is ever stopped, the owner of the shared Apple ID will keep all purchases.

How do I separate my Apple ID from my husband’s?

Answer: A: Go you husband iPhone and iPad and then sign out your Apple ID account. When prompted about the data, just select keep on my iPhone/ipad.

Should husband and wife have separate Apple IDs?

You can, but for most people, the best solution is to share an ID for purchasing from the iTunes and App stores, but keep separate IDs for iCloud, iMessage and Facetime. If you share the same ID for iCloud, you will be sharing the same iCloud account.

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How do I stop two iphones from sharing texts?

Go to Settings>Messages>Text Message Forwarding, then click on the devices listed to add or remove them. The process is similar if you want to stop receiving other people’s FaceTime or phone calls. Go to Settings>Phone>Calls on Other Devices.

Why am I getting my husbands text messages on my iPhone?

This happens when you both use the same Apple ID for iMessage. To fix this you have two choices: On one of the phones go to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive, tap the ID, sign out, then sign back in with a different ID. Note: you can still share the same ID for purchasing in Settings>iTunes & App Stores; or.

Can 2 people use the same Apple account?

Apple recommends you do not share your Apple ID. Instead, set up Family Sharing so each person can use their own Apple ID. App Store, Apple Books and iTunes purchases: if Family Sharing is ever stopped, the owner of the shared Apple ID will keep all purchases.

How do I stop 2 iPhones sharing photos?

Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Scroll down and tap Photos. Toggle the Shared Albums switch off.

How do I separate my Apple ID from my wife?

The easiest way is to do this on the computer using iTunes: iTunes- How to set up an Apple ID within iTunes. On the computer create a new user account for the person with the new iDevice. This will be the user account that person will always use. He/She will no longer use the other user account.

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Why does my wife’s iPhone get my text messages?

Because you are both using the same Apple ID for iMessage. To prevent this, on one of the phones go to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive, tap the Apple ID, sign out, then sign in with a different Apple ID.

Why is my mom getting my texts?

If someone in your family is getting text messages meant for you, or vice-versa, it’s probably because those devices are sharing the same Apple ID. This typically happens because, at some point, you all wanted to share content you bought from the iTunes store, including apps, games, music, movies, TV shows, and more.

What happens if you share your Apple ID?

Each person using Apple’s services should have a unique Apple ID, but sometimes people share IDs for convenience. That could led to some issues, however. For example, if an Apple ID is being shared by a couple, it can create a problem if the couple breaks up. A reader writes in with such a story: My partner and I broke up.

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What happens when you split up an iTunes library?

He/She will no longer use the other user account. This way that person will have a separate iTunes Library. Note that once done you cannot “share” apps under a single Apple ID. Each of you must purchase your own apps under your own Apple ID. When you decide to split up like this one of you will need to re-purchase the apps that they want to use.

Can I use the same Apple ID on multiple devices?

Changes were made to improve readability and syntax. Get another Apple ID to use on the other phone. This applies mainly to couples who are adding another device and do not want their email, messages, etc. being duplicated on both devices. To begin, read: How to use multiple iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices with one computer.

Do I need to keep my data when I change Apple ID?

If asked if you want to retain data, select yes. For iTunes and the App Store, you can either sign out and use Family Sharing or stay signed in so you have a shared ID for the store. Check the various apps to make sure the data you need is there. If so, sign into the new Apple ID.