Can you have a family iTunes account?
With Family Sharing, up to six family members can download each other’s iTunes Store purchases to their own computers and devices. Family members can also hide their purchases so others can’t download them. To use Family Sharing, you need an Apple ID, and you must be invited to join a family group.
How do I set up a family iTunes account?
Help your family member create an Apple ID, then set up Family Sharing
- On the family member’s device, sign out of iCloud.
- Ask your family member to create an Apple ID.
- Ask your family member to sign in to iCloud with their new Apple ID on their device.
- Set up Family Sharing and invite the family member to your group.
How do I share my iTunes library with family?
Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences, then click Family Sharing. Click Purchase Sharing. Make a note of which Apple ID is listed. You’ll need to use this Apple ID to sign in later.
How does the family plan on iTunes work?
Each member of an Apple Music family subscription can stream millions of songs from the Apple Music catalog. And each family member gets their own personal music library, and music recommendations based on what they love to listen to.
Should I give my kid their own Apple ID?
An Apple ID is the account you use with Messages, the App Store and other Apple services. Everyone should have their own Apple ID, so don’t share your Apple ID with your child. If your child uses your Apple ID, your child will have access to all of your personal content, including text messages and photos.
Can you share iTunes library between two accounts?
In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Edit > Preferences, then click Sharing. Select “Share my library on my local network.” Select the items you want to share, or choose “Share entire library.” To require users to enter a password before they can see your shared items, select “Require password,” then enter a password.