iCloud storage and family sharing

We currently have a Mac Desktop, 3 iPhones, 3 iPads, and now a Macbook Pro. Because we have so many photos, and we want to access them from all of our devices, I purchased extra iCloud storage on the desktop computer. We use family sharing, with my husband's apple id as the organizer. I'm wondering why when I login to my Macbook pro, it says I only have 5 GB of iCloud storage. I assumed, since I am part of the family sharing, the storage would be shared. Is this incorrect or am I doing something wrong?

iCloud -OTHER

Posted on Dec 28, 2015 6:02 PM

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Dec 28, 2015 7:01 PM in response to jennpolkmoore

iCloud storage isn't shared amongst the family members in Family Sharing.


These are the things that can be Shared:

- Music

- TV Shows

- Movies

- Books

- iOS Apps

- Mac Apps

These are the things that can't be Shared:

- Ringtones

- Audiobooks

- In-App Purchases

- Subscriptions

- iCloud Storage

- iTunes Match

http://www.apple.com/icloud/family-sharing/

Set up Family Sharing - Apple Support

Family Sharing - Apple Support

Dec 28, 2015 7:13 PM in response to jennpolkmoore

Once Family Sharing has been activated, you can access the Photos album(s). I guess I forgot to include that in my post above...my bad.


Now collecting and sharing family memories is easier and more fun. When Family Sharing is turned on, a shared album is set up automatically in the Photos app on all family members’ devices. Then everyone can add photos, videos, and comments to the album and be notified when something new is added. You can add or view photos and videos from iPhoto on your Mac, and from Photos on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 7 or later.

Source -- Family Sharing - Apple Support

Dec 28, 2015 9:28 PM in response to jennpolkmoore

i think the short answer is no...


all the families photos do not go into a big common pile...instead you have separate piles of photos for each Apple ID/iCloud storage


even if all the Apple IDs are put together in a family you will not automatically see each other's photos...


i was initially disappointed by this...we r at an event together and one family member takes a group photo and I want it to pop up on my phone...


but I think it really is kind of a privacy issue...do you really want every photo automatically popping up on each family members phone...


you you may do something with shared albums...not sure...

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