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Wife and I share Apple ID fo media purchases will we have problems if we sign up for apple one

Wife and I each have Apple ID for iCloud - articles seem to address the iCloud aspect of signing up for Apple one .. However, we share Apple ID for media purchases and iTunes library. Support articles state that the bundle services will apply to Apple ID for media purchases... will we have issues with fitness, games, music.. etc?

Posted on Oct 12, 2021 6:54 AM

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Posted on Oct 12, 2021 7:33 AM

Nothing should change really except only one person will get billed for the bundled set of services.


Bundle Apple subscriptions with Apple One - Apple Support


What happens to your iCloud storage when you sign up for Apple One - Apple Support


Apple One "In case you missed anything." FAQ at the end of this page --> Apple One - Apple

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Oct 12, 2021 7:33 AM in response to Kavdad08

Nothing should change really except only one person will get billed for the bundled set of services.


Bundle Apple subscriptions with Apple One - Apple Support


What happens to your iCloud storage when you sign up for Apple One - Apple Support


Apple One "In case you missed anything." FAQ at the end of this page --> Apple One - Apple

Oct 12, 2021 8:11 AM in response to Kavdad08

I have never used Apple fitness so I don't really follow exactly what this issue is here. I don't know if it is one of those things where you can use a different Apple ID for fitness than one you are using for something else, or even if that's what you mean. As far as I remember seeing, iCloud is the only thing where if you are bundling you can use a different Apple ID for iCloud storage.


Put simply, Apple equates one ID as being one person. If you both use a single ID, Apple will see you jointly as being the same person and won't let you split things up unless an app provides that as part of something an individual may wish to split up. If you use differnet IDs, Apple sees you as being two people even if are one person with two accounts. It doesn't really matter if these are bundled subscriptions or what, it is all a matter of Apple IDs.


Apple ID Frequently Asked Questions - https://appleid.apple.com/faq


So basically if you are sharing an Apple ID, one of you should get their own Apple ID.


Wife and I share Apple ID fo media purchases will we have problems if we sign up for apple one

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