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incoming calls ring on multiple phone numbers

After getting the iphone 6, incoming calls simultaneously ring on my kids' phones that are also on my account. How do I stop this from happening?

iPhone 6, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 28, 2014 5:20 PM

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Sep 19, 2017 12:19 AM in response to lorifromfla

Now I understand why this is happening. And found the disable/Unable option in the settings of any Iphones. I hope this help's alot of people. Knowing that other brands don't do this kind of thing. Apple did it again! They have good ideas, but be carfull when using this functions, because it can be dangerous when you don't other people to know your personal calls/ or other confidential information.


You go into settings/Phone/Calls on other devices (There you will be able to disable or enable the function). Do as you like, and hope this helped you Iphone lovers you.

Sep 17, 2017 9:51 AM in response to lorifromfla

Same thing is happening to me. I'm sure it's a glitch of the Iphones, because it can cause big problems when reselling your Iphone, and that you forgot to reset/ logoff from the Icloud.


I sold my Iphone to bad people, and forgot to erease everything. Sadelly, they were receiving all my personal information and calls, even after I loged out remotlly on the web Icloud internface on Apple's website.


It's very dangerous, no privicy at all. 😢

Sep 17, 2017 10:06 AM in response to RitterB

Same thing is happening to me. I'm sure it's a glitch of the Iphones, because it can cause big problems when reselling your Iphone, and that you forgot to reset/ logoff from the Icloud.


I made several tests with different Iphones I had, even without SIM cards the 2nd Iphone continues receiving calls from the previous SIM installed. And after installing a new SIM with a completelly different carrier, it continues receiving calls from the 1st SIM card.


It doesn't show an Icon of ''handoff feature''. It goes way beyond the basic feature. I see it more as a glitch from Apple. It's NOT normal receiving calls in a phone, without SIM cards.

Sep 19, 2017 6:42 AM in response to IphoneHacks

Yes, your solution will work. But the real answer is that you should not share an Apple ID with another person. ESPECIALLY if there are things you don't want them to see. Apple IDs are personal. Anyone you share an Apple ID will can see a lot more than your phone history. They can see all of the texts you send. The photos you take. All of your contacts. Everything in your calendar. All of your notes. All of the apps you have. All of the music, videos and podcasts you have downloaded.


The functions you have described are there to make your life easier, but only if you are the only user of the associated Apple ID.

Oct 17, 2014 6:58 AM in response to lorifromfla

Hi Lorifromla and ssschmidt


I have the same problem, 2 x iPhone 5 with their own vodafone numbers and apple ids. However for a long time we have used my appleid (iCloud) on all devices so we have shared calendar and contacts. We have separate email accounts. This has worked fine up until now.

Since upgrade to IOS8 they now both ring simultaneously when either is dialled.


I will try the FaceTime suggestion but if anyone else either experiences this problem or has a fix it would be welcome.

Nov 26, 2014 4:56 PM in response to Sanna G

I have a question for everyone. When does this happen? Is everyone in the same house, or the same location? OK...guess that was two questions. Might as well make it a couple more..... Did this same issue occur to anyone before the iOS 8.x.x update, or moving to a new iOS device?


I have friends that this is happening to and I've looked everywhere posted above, but the only time that this occurs is when they are in the same house. If I call person A while person B is in a different geographical location on caller A's phone will ring. They are also on the same wireless carrier.

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