Why does my call history come up on my husbands phone ?
My call history is appearing on my husbands phone, how can I stop this ? We both have Iphone 5s
iPhone 3GS, iOS 5.1
My call history is appearing on my husbands phone, how can I stop this ? We both have Iphone 5s
iPhone 3GS, iOS 5.1
It happened to me once, I had my wife's call history in my iPhone, you should check your Facetime settings, I guess both iPhones are using the same Apple ID, go to settings - Facetime and unmark the option to receive calls from your phone number, you have to do it on your husband's iPhone.
it really is better not to share appleID it mean one can't facetime between the devices and by default all iMessages are received by both and call history
using family sharing people can still use all the same bought apps free
You're right, but when my wife only had an iPhone 4, and I had some paid apps, I wasn't very eager to purchase the apps twice and that's why I used the same AppleID in both my iPhone 5 and the iPhone 4, and as you know not all devices have iWorks for free so maybe it's not that easy for all people to use different ID's, of course, now things have changed and if you have a compatible device you can use family sharing, but iPhone 4 is not one of those devices. Fortunately in my case I gave my wife an iPad mini and now she has her own ID.
Hi
This question is asked every day.
Its because you both have the same Apple ID
Apple ID is not for sharing you need to change one ID
But for now go FaceTime turn off cellular data to stop this happening over your WiFi .
But you will still have problems if you share .
Cheers
Brian
rooneytimothy wrote:
In case you haven't gotten an official answer to this. Disabling iCloud Drive is the fix, and the ONLY fix.
Wrong. Disabling iCloud drive is a band-aid. The "fix" is NOT sharing an iCloud account.
I've read your posts on other forums about this, so I'm keeping my mouth shut and not getting into it with you. Just trying to help the OP. Call logs stop when iCloud Drive is disabled. End of story. Unsubscribing from this post now. Have a good day.
In case you haven't gotten an official answer to this. Disabling iCloud Drive is the fix, and the ONLY fix.
Thank you I will try this when he gets in. x🙂
The better solution is stop sharing an iCloud account. They are not meant to be shared. There are other ways to share content if you have a need to do that.
Why iCloud Drive should have anything to do with this problem amazes me, but it does fix the problem. Thank you!
Why does my call history come up on my husbands phone ?