How do I set up a separate itunes account for my 11 year olds so that they can have their own apps and music?

Just bought a new ipad for my twins' 11th birthday. Would like them to have a separate account for their apps and music only (that I control, of course)Not sure how to do this.

check out method one from this support article:
How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer

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  • HT2731 how do i set up an i tunes account for my 11 year old?

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    You need to be at least 13 years or older to set up an iTunes account.
    iTunes Store terms and conditions:
    http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/terms.html#GIFTS

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    Hi Rileycarline,
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    Set up your Apple ID for iCloud and iTunes
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204053
    Take it easy,
    -Norm G. 

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    I have OSX 10.7 Lion.  I set up a separate email account for my wife.  All of a sudden when she tries to enter and website from email we get the following error message.  JavaScript;  The notnull validator has already been loaded.  From there we can't seem to go any where.  When you hit OK it just keeps appearing and the only way to get out of it is to quit Safai.  If you try and got directly to Safari you get the same error message and can't go any further.  Please help.

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  • I want to set up a user account for my 3 year old, so when she goes into her account, only her games show up on the desktop

    I am trying to set up a user account for my 3 year old so that when she goes into her account, only her games show up on her desktop.  How??

    yes -- I think I am setting it up right, but when I go into her account to check it, it doesn't work.

  • I need to set up 9 IPhones and 4 IPads to be used as data collection devices. How can I do that without setting up 13 separate ITunes accounts?

    I need to set up 9 IPhones and 4 IPads to be used as data collection devices. How can I do that without setting up 13 separate ITunes accounts?

    You can use the same account to set up as many devices as you like.
    You might also find there are tools to help with a roll out.
    http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/enterprise/
    tt2

  • HT204053 I share an iTunes account with my daughter, I just got an ipad and need to set up with my own I'd for iCloud sync  how can I keep my apps and music?

    I share an iTunes account with my daughter, I just got an ipad and need to set up with my own I'd for iCloud sync  how can I keep my apps and music?

    ColleenMcG wrote:
    You can continue to share the same iTunes account ID with your daughter and set up a separate iCloud account with a different ID.
    => is this a different iCloud account for each device?  I thought iCloud account ID had to match some iTunes account ID, for which we only have one i Tunes account?
    You need to set up a separate iCloud account for each person that does not want to share their iCloud data.  If you share an iCloud account with someone, any data you both sync with the shared account is merged, and you end up with each other's data on your device(s).  If, for example, you owned two devices and someone else in the family also owned two devices, you would both want your own iCloud accounts, and you would each set up your personal iCloud account on the two devices you own.  In other words, you want a separate iCloud account for each person to be used on the devices they own.  Each iCloud account has to have a separate Apple ID.  The ID does not need to be the same as the ID used for iTunes.  Many families perfer to share the same iTunes account/ID, but maintain separate iCloud accounts with different IDs to keep there data separated.
    ColleenMcG wrote:
    It does not need to be the same as the ID used for iCloud.
    => what ID, iTunes?  So I can have a separate iCloud account "only" ID which I also assume must be some [valid] email address?  The children currently do not have email accounts anywhere.
    Yes, I was referring to the iTunes ID not needing to be the same as the ID used for iCloud.  In order to set up an Apple ID your children will need to have a valid email address that can be verified by Apple.  Apple requires this so they have a way of contacting the owner if there is a problem with the account, such as when you may need to reset the password on the account.  When you set up the ID, Apple will send a verification email to this email account and you will need to click on the verificating link in the email to complete the process.  If they don't currently have an email account you can just set one up with gmail or another free email hosting service.  They don't have to use the account but you will need it to set up the ID.

  • HT1349 How do I set up a separate icloud account? Both my wife and I have an iPhone 4s and an iPad, but only one Mac. We are tired of our "stuff" getting mixed up together when we sync.

    How do I set up a separate icloud account? Both my wife and I have an iPhone 4s and an iPad (1 and 3), but only one Mac. We are tired of our "stuff" getting mixed up together when we sync. Thanks much

    You don't need separate iCloud accounts if you want to simply sync unique content to each device using iTunes. I have three iDevices using one ID and one iTunes library and each device has it's own content on it. You need to set up the sync configuration for each device. This is what I recommend.
    First turn off auto sync in iTunes. Launch iTunes on the Mac and go to iTunes>Preferences>Devices>Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from automatically syncing. Click OK and then quit iTunes.
    Connect one of your devices to the Mac and launch iTunes.
    Click on the device name on the left side under the devices heading.
    Click on a tab in iTunes - Apps for instance.
    Click on the Apps that you want to sync to that device.
    Make sure that the Sync Apps heading is checked.
    Follow the same procedure for all of the other tabs in iTunes ..... Music, Photos, Movies and so on.
    After you have finished making all of your selections, click on Apply in the lower right corner of iTunes.
    When you are done, eject the first device and do the same thing with the other device. iTunes will now remember the sync configuration on each device.
    You can change that configuration any time that you like by following the steps outlined above.
    If you want to continue to auto sync, turn it back on in the iTunes preferences as described above.

  • I have an itunes account.  However, I need to copy music onto a different iPod than my own.  How do I do that?  Do I need to create a separate iTunes account for that iPod?

    I have an itunes account.  However, I need to copy music onto a different iPod than my own.  How do I do that?  Do I need to create a separate iTunes account for that iPod?

    An account means an iTunes Store account which is an online service.  Do you mean that, or do you mean a library on a computer?
    iOS devices can only be synced to one iTunes library at a time.  You can sync that iPod to your account but it will wipe everything currently on it.
    iTunes: Syncing media content to iOS devices and iPod - http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201253 - detailed example: https://discussions.apple.com/message/18860187#18860187
    If you use manual syncing, you can sync items from more than one iTunes library to your iPod. (You can sync iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad with only one iTunes library.) When manually managing content, you can add content from multiple libraries to your iPod or iPad. Even when manually managing music, some content may be available from only one library at time. This includes all content on iPhone and video content on iPod and iPad. http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12113  and http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1202
    I could post another 2 pages of stuff trying to cover every possible scenario.  It would help if you let us know exactly what you want to do.  Are you trying to sync just a few songs (like giving them to a friend which is something iTunes is deliberately set up not to do)?

  • How does one set up two different iTunes accounts on the same computer so that they do not merge into one?

    How does one set up two different iTunes accounts on the same computer so that they do not merge into one?

    mparker402 wrote:
    So, when the other iTunes account needs to be used, I should log out of Windows and have the other user log in under a different Windows account, correct?  
    M Parker, 
    Yes, since you are trying to keep things separate, that is exactly what you would do.

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