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Q: How to delete child appleid from family sharing on ios 8 ipad

I have two apple ids for one child in Family Sharing. How do I delete one?

Posted on Sep 24, 2014 11:23 AM

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Q: How to delete child appleid from family sharing on ios 8 ipad

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  • by King_Penguin,

    King_Penguin King_Penguin Sep 24, 2014 11:38 AM in response to pentapop
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    Sep 24, 2014 11:38 AM in response to pentapop

    There are some instructions on this page which should work : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT201081

  • by StalkingWolf,Helpful

    StalkingWolf StalkingWolf Sep 25, 2014 11:28 AM in response to pentapop
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    Sep 25, 2014 11:28 AM in response to pentapop

    I have the same question.  I'm about sick of reading people referring me to the above link that King refers to.  Primarily becuase it does NOT address the question at hand.  That question is "How do you delete a child Apple ID?". I know I've seen that you can not remove adult ones, but apple does not you "can" do it, but doesn't show "how" to do it.  In my personal case, I need to delete the one I made and create a new one.  This is because having an incorrect child apple ID in my family share takes 1 spot away from my sharing.  I need to remove the child ID from my share plan to create a corrected apple ID for her.  The above linke King posted states,

     

    "Children under 13 can't be removed from a family.  If you need to, you can transfer the child to another family or delete their apple ID." Now..the phrase "child to another family" is hyperlinked and clearly shows how to do this.  But the "delete their apple ID" is NOT hyperlinked.  So we continue to search for our original answer that I haven't found since iOS 8 was released and I bought my iphone 6 on release day.

     

    Now on that topic, the family share is messed up HARD for children.  Heres why, while I wait to find out how to delete the incorrectly typed apple ID I made, I tested how it works for my 6 y/o, who was very excited to get her own iphone 5 (w/o cell cervice, glorified itouch).

    1.) While testing it out with the bad ID, I created the family share as the ogranizer.  I then added my wife and made her a Parent/Guardian".  Howver, despite this, when the "child" ID requests permission to purchase something in itunes, it only sends it to my wife and not me.  This shoudl go to both parents! If you want one or the other, make a setting.  Otherwise, if its flagged as an organizer or parent, they should have the power.  After all, as the organizer, she was verified as MY child through my credit card but I can't authorize the purchase as the organizer. Do what? Come on!

    2.) When my daughter asks to buy something, she has to put in a password.  This is simply nuts. My 6 y/o needs to put in a password for PERMISSION to ask her parents to buy something. Of which the parents then authorizes the purchase via either a password or fingerprint scan.  What non-parent thought this up?

    3.) To update an app on my daughters iphone requires her to request permission for each and every app, despite there being an update all.  This means, she has to put the password in on every...single...update...individually. Update all does not work. This means we need to authorize each update too...My God...really?

    4.) On the topic of passwords. Again, CHILD account ID. Apple requires passwords to be 8 characters, has to have an upper and lower case, can't be a simple word, has to have a number. I mean..lets sit and think about this.  a CHILD with such a complex password needing to be entered each time to update an individual app and ask permisison.  If its a child, it means the responsibility should be put on the parent.  Have the OS route the request to ME and let me put the password in for my child.

    5.) Whats the point of Auto Update? I mean, if I APPROVED these apps to go on my daughters phone, then it should AUTO UPDATE itself! It does not! Really?

    6.) How can apple advise in the FAQ's to delet the apple child ID but doesn't hyper link to it? Is someone really that dense?  It sure scares the DEATH out of me to try apple PAY! >.<

    7.) As I sit here looking at my family share settings, this very second, and I look at my daughters ID in there (the incorrect one I need to fix), there is nice itty bitty language on how to transfer an apple ID and a hyperlink there.  This is a GREAT spot for DELETE APPLE ID!  You know, I even logged into apples main management Apple ID section...you can't even delete the ID there either.

    8.) The WHOLE point of the family share is so you can share up to 6 people. BUT, if you try to download prior purchases on the new account's, you get an error message saying that this was previously purchased BUT you are unable to download it (For what ever reason) on every one.  Thank GOD I realized I can manually FORCE the crap onto her phone by pushing it from my desktop computer to hers.

     

    I mean...how can a "high tech" company be so obtuse? If you can't get CHILDREN policy right, how will your Apple Pay policy work out?

     

    Sincerely,

    A very disgruntled parent!

  • by sidkillednancy,

    sidkillednancy sidkillednancy Sep 25, 2014 12:10 PM in response to StalkingWolf
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    Sep 25, 2014 12:10 PM in response to StalkingWolf

    Instead of trying to delete the incorrect email/Apple ID, try rename it at appleid.apple.com

    That may work?..

    See ➜ Change your Apple ID

  • by StalkingWolf,

    StalkingWolf StalkingWolf Sep 26, 2014 5:02 AM in response to sidkillednancy
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    Sep 26, 2014 5:02 AM in response to sidkillednancy

    I was able to get my answer and I was able to get my daughter deleted after a fun process. You can read it here;

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6549990

  • by JRo1309,

    JRo1309 JRo1309 Dec 23, 2015 8:38 AM in response to pentapop
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    Dec 23, 2015 8:38 AM in response to pentapop

    You have to call Apple Support for them to do it for you.