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Jan 10, 2016 8:39 AM in response to mom145by Roger Wilmut1,Yes. the whole purpose of iCloud is to keep contacts, calendars, notes, documents and photos in sync between devices.
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Jan 10, 2016 9:11 AM in response to mom145by Michael Black,You can use the same iCloud account on as many devices as you wish - iPads, iPhones and Computers.
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Jan 10, 2016 10:21 AM in response to mom145by Rudegar,But they will not be able to message or facetime eachother and they will all ring when a facetime is made and get the same messages so if tis to share apps in a family its a bad idear use family sharing
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Jan 10, 2016 10:59 AM in response to mom145by SWO2Cryppie,Yes you can, but if you're doing this to share content with another family member it is best to use family sharing so that you can share content and keep your personal business (text messages, e-mail, web browsing, etc...) private.
The limit is 10 devices, 5 of which can be computers.
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Jan 10, 2016 11:34 AM in response to SWO2Cryppieby Michael Black,The limit for iTunes is noted as 10 devices, but I have yet to find any Apple documentation that mentions a limit to how many devices can simultaneously use the same iCloud account. I had 11 devices using my iCloud account at one time (all mine - a mix of iPads, iPhones and Computers), but now it's only 6 remaining.
View and remove associated devices in iTunes - Apple Support