how do i change the organizer of my family sharing icloud
how do i change the organizer of my family sharing icloud
iPhone XS, iOS 14
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how do i change the organizer of my family sharing icloud
iPhone XS, iOS 14
You have to disband the current family group and start it again with a new organizer.
Click on this link to find out how to 'Leave [/Cancel] Family Sharing' --> http://support.apple.com/HT201081
To learn how to 'Set up Family Sharing', click here --> https://support.apple.com/HT201088
You have to disband the current family group and start it again with a new organizer.
Click on this link to find out how to 'Leave [/Cancel] Family Sharing' --> http://support.apple.com/HT201081
To learn how to 'Set up Family Sharing', click here --> https://support.apple.com/HT201088
The main thing to be careful about is not to leave some subscriptions such as iCloud storage and Apple Music without continuous coverage or else you lose content. I have never done this so I don't know how strict they are in terms of timing and you may want to ask Apple about that. So if a person is part of Family 'A' Apple Music subscription and wants to be part of Family 'B'. If they leave A and then join B there will be a short interval when they do not have any subscription and there is the risk that their playlists, etc. will disappear because deep down in the legal documents: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/us/terms.html you will find, "When your Paid Subscription to any Service ends, you will lose access to any functionality or Content of that Service that requires a Paid Subscription."
Strictly speaking if it takes 1 minute to jump from Family A to B one could be at risk of losing content and functionality. Again, I don't know if Apple is that strict but that's their Terms and Conditions adnd it is up to you if you want to risk it. Then the solution is for each user to take out an individual subscription to "bridge" them over the transition, but that's an annoyance and extra expense.
The best thing to do is ask Apple:
Contact Apple for support and service --> "See a list of Apple phone numbers around the world." Click here --> https://support.apple.com/HT201232
@Limnos, thanks for the answer. I do find this frustrating. My husband happened to set it up years ago but he is primarily android/samsung and I am the Apple parent! It's annoying I can't change our existing family sharing to have me manage the payment method etc. What are the negative consequences of leaving the current one and setting up net new? Are there any?
how do i change the organizer of my family sharing icloud