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Apr 29, 2015 11:29 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby Kappy,Using More than One iDevice on the Same Computer
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. You need to establish a separate Apple ID and password for whomever will use the new iDevice. See Apple - My Apple ID and Frequently asked questions about Apple ID. 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. 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.
Start by transferring the new device(s) to a new account along with all your data. Save any photo stream photos that you want to keep to your camera roll (unless they are already in the camera roll) by opening your Photos app, tap on Albums icon at the bottom. Now, tap on My Photo Stream album; tap Select; tap on the photos you want to select;, tap the share icon (box with upward facing arrow) in the lower left corner; then tap Save to Camera Roll.
If you are syncing notes with iCloud that you want to keep then you need to open each of your notes and email them to yourself. Later you can copy and paste the text into new notes created in your new account.
Tap on Settings > iCloud > Delete Account (only deletes it from this device, not from iCloud; the person keeping the current account will not be affected,) provide the password to turn off Find My Phone and choose Keep on My iDevice when prompted. Sign in with a different Apple ID to create your new account. Choose Merge to upload your data.
Once you are on separate accounts, you can each go to icloud.com and delete the other person's data from your account.
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Apr 29, 2015 11:35 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby damaag,Hello
A fix no, it's designed to send to all devices / Watches using that account.
If you want leave Apple feedback about this.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/watch.html
Best of Luck
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Apr 29, 2015 11:54 AM in response to damaagby geoffreyfromvancouver,Creating a separate Apple ID is not ideal for my family. We have our phones setup so that we don't get duplicate emails/texts.
- We each have different email (hotmail) accounts setup on our devices
- Our iMessage settings are set to only receive messages intended for us
The benefit of using one Apple ID is...
- Using iCloud photo library, all our photos are synced without having to explicitly manage a photostream album
- Convenience of using Find My iPhone without having to remember 2 logins
It sounds like Apple didn't design the watch software to allow 'selective' digital touch notifications like it is available on iMessage. Can this be included in a future software update?
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by Meg St._Clair,Apr 29, 2015 1:56 PM in response to geoffreyfromvancouver
Meg St._Clair
Apr 29, 2015 1:56 PM
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iPhonegeoffreyfromvancouver wrote:
It sounds like Apple didn't design the watch software to allow 'selective' digital touch notifications like it is available on iMessage. Can this be included in a future software update?
Submit your feedback to Apple requesting such a feature here:
Meanwhile, you might want to look into Family Sharing, the system Apple has designed to allow families to share information without having to use the same Apple IDs.
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Jun 3, 2015 1:30 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby WhirlwindJames,I have same problem. But when I send drawings to anther watch, the alert is duplicated and I got a sent fail! In the fact, the drawings have be send successfully.
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Jun 3, 2015 7:20 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby Rudegar,appleID was always meant as a personal identification of 1 person which is why you can't iMessage or facetime the same appleID
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Jun 21, 2015 9:05 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby JamesDocNY,I had the same issue. Creating addition Apple ID then on main phone added the new ID to family share. This resolved the problem and continued to allow me to share movies, songs on the original account. Everything was preserved except the "My Photo Stream" sharing which allowed each to see any photo taken by the other. And I feel there is a way to restore this as well. Family Share!
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Jul 2, 2015 5:56 PM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby IXInaplesIXI,I wouldn't say I have a solution but I think I have a workaround. I had the exact same issue with my wife's watch and my watch. Every time you would do a sketch or heartbeat it would make a duplicate to my wife's watch.
History .... I don't like family share set up. I have 5 devices, wife phone, my phone, my iPad, one kids iPad, and another kids iPad. All purchases are through one Apple ID, so we can share all music, apps, movies, ect. I have a second Apple ID for iCloud which all my devices back up to and share the photos. Then I have a third Apple ID for my iMessages / FaceTime and my wife has a fourth Apple ID for iMessages / FaceTime.
Problem ... when we activated the watches on each iPhone both latched to my iCloud apple id which is on all my devices
Workaround ... I unpaired wifes watch, signed out of iCloud account on her phone, kept her signed into iMessages / FaceTime and App store on her phone, repaired the watch and set it up as a new watch, got it all working, now when I went into watch settings (on her phone) it asks for you to sign in, which i did and it takes you to iCloud sign in, so I signed in with her Apple ID (which we do not use for iCloud) and got everything working (scetches and heartbeat) then when everything was working I went back into the iCloud signed out and signed back into the Apple ID i want to use. Tested the watch again and it still worked even though I was signed in differently.
Conclusion... I do not know if it is a permanent solution or a glitch but it seems to be working
Good Luck I Hope This Helps!
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Nov 22, 2015 6:29 AM in response to IXInaplesIXIby CallMeMurf,I have a full solution. On the device that is receiving the duplicate; block yourself. My wife was receiving everything she sent me so she blocked herself. Somehow she still gets what I'm sending to her.
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Dec 22, 2015 10:20 AM in response to geoffreyfromvancouverby spmic,This seems like an egregious oversight. Apple needs to allow 'selective' digital touch notifications on apple watch as is available on iMessage. They obviously have figured it out there, I'm struggling to understand why this scenario was not anticipated. The benefits of not using family sharing outweigh the apple watch features, and make using them a non-starter for many of us. Blocking my contact in the "friends" section in the apple watch app is a partial workaround for the digital touch, but still hands off the FaceTime calls, etc... I'm looking forward to a fix!
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Dec 22, 2015 10:21 AM in response to spmicby Meg St._Clair,spmic wrote:
I'm looking forward to a fix!
Then be sure to submit feedback.
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Dec 22, 2015 10:35 AM in response to Meg St._Clairby spmic,Thanks. I have submitted feedback however am still perplexed by the oversight.
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Mar 12, 2016 8:54 PM in response to spmicby aIIan,Has anyone (I'm talking to you Apple) come up with a fix for this?
Wife and I (the whole family actually) all operate on the same Apple ID/iCloud account.
The communication between Apple Watches is quite buggy. Particularly the heartbeat feature which is why she wanted me to get the darned thing to begin with.
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Mar 13, 2016 8:12 AM in response to aIIanby Meg St._Clair,aIIan wrote:
Has anyone (I'm talking to you Apple) come up with a fix for this?
Wife and I (the whole family actually) all operate on the same Apple ID/iCloud account.
1) Apple is not reading here and 2) the fix is to use the Apple IDs as intended, one per person.