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Dec 20, 2014 5:21 AM in response to cmgarcia79by CellarDwellr,If your child is younger than 13, they're not allowed to have an iTunes account, unless you create one through Family Sharing:
Family Sharing and Apple IDs for kids - Apple Support
If your child is older than 13 and you want them to have an account without credit card options:
If you want your child to have your iTunes account on their iOS-device but not be able to buy anything, you can use parental controls to restrict your child:
iOS: Understanding Restrictions (parental controls) - Apple Support
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Dec 20, 2014 5:31 AM in response to CellarDwellrby cmgarcia79,I Am trying ccreate one for her under the family sharing but it says I have to have a credit card on file and not a debit card. is there anyway to create a child id without a credit card?
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Dec 20, 2014 5:38 AM in response to cmgarcia79by King_Penguin,No, from Family Sharing and Apple IDs for kids :
Before you begin, make sure that you're using a credit card as your iTunes Store and App Store payment method. To comply with child online privacy protection laws, you will use the CVV or security code from a valid credit card as part of providing your parental consent. If the card on file is a debit card or another payment method, you’ll be asked to provide a credit card before you can continue. After you create the child's Apple ID, you can change your payment method back to a debit card.