Why are my FaceTime calls going to my wife's phone with a different number?
My wife is getting my FaceTime calls on her phone which has a different number than mine. How do I fix this?
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Windows, Windows 6
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My wife is getting my FaceTime calls on her phone which has a different number than mine. How do I fix this?
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Windows, Windows 6
I'm going to guess you and your wife share the same Apple ID? And that should stop. Apple has recommended for more than a decade now that two people should not share the same Apple ID. Not only are your call logs merged, but you can each listen to each others voicemail and read each others texts.
Open these two links -->
Make sure that each family member has a unique Apple ID - Apple Support
How to “unshare” an Apple ID - Apple Community
Why are my FaceTime calls going to my wife's phone with a different number?