How to set up family sharing if we previously shared one account?

My wife and I have 2 phones and 4 tablets between the two of us.  We have always just used my itunes account on all of the devices.  Now that family sharing is available, I'd like to set her up with an apple ID and separate our stuff.
What is the way to do this?  When I do this will it "break" things on her devices?  Will apps disappear when we add her apple ID to the devices and then have to reinstall them?  Now that we can take calls over all the devices, this is becoming more important.

As far as I know that can not be done, because content sharing is done using Itunes store licensing and licensing laws are different in different countries. That is why itunes store is not international entity, every county has it's own.

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    http://www.apple.com/ios/ios8/family-sharing/

  • "Set up Family Sharing option" missing from iCloud settings

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    Hi Elliot,
    Happy Holidays! To set up Family Sharing, you need to have iOS 8 on your iPod touch.  Check to see if you have updated to the latest version, which is 8.1.2 on your device. 
    Update the iOS software on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
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    The resource below explains how to set up Family Sharing and how to create an Apple ID for your child.
    Start or join a family group using Family Sharing - Apple Support
    http://support.apple.com/en-is/HT201088
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    Family Sharing makes it easy for up to six people in your family to share each other’s iTunes, iBooks, and App Store purchases without sharing accounts. Pay for family purchases with the same credit card and approve kids’ spending right from a parent’s device. And share photos, a family calendar, and more to help keep everyone connected.
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    iOS 8 on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch or OS X Yosemite on your Mac
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    Use these steps in OS X Yosemite:
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    Use these steps in OS X Yosemite:
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    Choose if you want to share your content and which iTunes Store account you want to share from.
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    Last Modified: Oct 16, 2014
    Cheers!
    - Judy

  • HOw do I add family sharing

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    Check out the instructions at this link to set up Family Sharing.
    http://isource.com/2014/09/29/how-to-set-up-family-sharing-in-ios-8/

  • How do I set up family sharing if all my family members emails are already associated with my iTunes account?

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    Hey Wendaroski,
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  • I'm trying to set up Family Sharing. My settings show that the people I chose are there but I don't see any shared information. How do I access the shared info?

    I'm trying to set up Family Sharing. My settings show that the people I chose are there but I don't see any shared information. How do I access the shared info? All computers are using Yosemite 10.10.1 and are new 13" MacBook Pros.

    Hi wmcknigh,
    Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
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    Cheers,
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  • How do I set up family sharing when one family member doesn't have an apple id but is currently using mine?

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    Start or join a family group using Family Sharing - Apple Support
    Have a great day,
    Joe

  • How do i set up family sharing?

    My phone isn't allowing me to set up a family sharing account with my family. The message keeps popping up saying that "only an adult with a valid iTunes & App Store payment method can set up Family Sharing. Ask a parent to set up Family Sharing from iCloud Settings." I am the parent of the family, therefore why is it not allowing me to create the account?

    Hi jas717,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    Because there are only two of you, the solution that I may recommend for sharing content would be to use one Apple ID (the one you already have) for iTunes and App Store purchases between both of you. This will allow the both of you have access to the same purchased content. If you would like to have different Contacts, Calendars, etc., you can create a second Apple ID for use with iCloud. This will allow you both to have separate iCloud information but still have access to all purchased content from iTunes and the App Store.
    Set up your Apple ID for iCloud and iTunes - Apple Support
    Use one Apple ID for iCloud and a different Apple ID for Store purchases
    You can use different Apple IDs for iCloud and Store purchases and still get all of the benefits of iCloud.
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    When you first set up your device with iOS 5 or later, enter the Apple ID you want to use with iCloud. If you skipped the setup assistant, sign in to Settings > iCloud and enter the Apple ID you’d like to use with iCloud.
    In Settings > iTunes and App Stores, sign in with the Apple ID you want to use for Store purchases. You might need to sign out first to change the Apple ID.
    If I have misunderstood the situation or you are still curious about Family Sharing, please refer to the attached article for information on how to set up and use Family Sharing.
    Start or join a family group using Family Sharing - Apple Support
    Have a great day,
    Joe

  • How do I set up Family Sharing for my kids without owning a device myself?

    My kids received iPads for Christmas. I neither have an iPad nor an iPhone, but I would like to set up Family Sharing.  How can I do this from my account without owning one of said devices?  I have installed iCloud for Windows, but I cannot log into it (valid iTunes account, but not set up for iCloud).
    I cannot be the only parent in the world whose kids have iPads, but I don't.
    Many thanks

    Hey Wendaroski,
    I am not quite sure what you mean by "my family members emails are already associated with my iTunes account" but what you need for each family member is an Apple ID. Yours would be the one for your iTunes account.
    If the other members of the family already have an Apple ID you can invite them to join the family group. If not they will need to create one, using their email address. This article shows how -
    Set up an Apple ID in iTunes - Apple Support
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Be well,
    Brett L 

  • When I try to set up family sharing I get "This account is already shared by another family member. Family sharing works best if every family member uses their own account." how do I reset?  I can't find where it is being used.

    When I try to set up family sharing I get "This account is already shared by another family member. Family sharing works best if every family member uses their own account." how do I reset?  I can't find who it is being shared by.

    Hi jmeckoll1,
    It sounds as if you are trying to set up family sharing starting with an Apple ID which someone has already used to start a family group. Presumably this person is within the family group you want to share with. One solution to this issue would be to ask to join this family group. See this article -
    OS X Yosemite: Join a family
    If this is not the desired result, you will need to set up your own family group using an unused Apple ID that is in use for iCloud. See this article -
    OS X Yosemite: Set up Family Sharing
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Brett L 

  • How do you get around needing a credit card for setting up family sharing?

    How do you get around needing a credit card for setting up family sharing?

    khuerter wrote:
    I appreciate the replies about needing to setup a credit card for agreeing to pay for purchases and letting someone else be the Family Organizer.  The purpose of my question is to know if there is a way around apples requirement to have a valid payment method on file...we have money in our apple account (use iTunes gift cards) and I do not want to store my CC info at apple.  It seems like very odd that money in your account would not be enough to setup Family Sharing.
    Very frustrating and just about ready to get rid of all the 15 apple products we currently have.
    Khuerter,
    Having a credit card when you set up as Family Organizer is a legal requirement to prove that you are taking financial responsibility for the others on the account.  As Gail noted, there is not a way around that.
    Once the account is set up, the Family Organizer can remove the credit card and replace it by a debit card.

  • I set up family sharing wrong, so i left family sharing and joined the right way agin but an error occurred and now it tells me I'll have to wait 364 days to rejoin again! How can I reset my account so I can use it again?

    WWhen I set up family sharing i did it with me as family organizer, but as my spouse is the organizer I had to leave the "family" I created and join his. But while setting it up an error occurred, and the screen went blank. Now I tried to join his family sharing again, and my phone keeps telling me I can't because accounts can only join families twice a year.
    I Don't really want to wait 364 days from now, is there a way in which I can reset my accoint so I can join family sharing again?
    Apple support doesn't have a solution for me yet!
    KInd regards

    This morning I looked at my family sharing account again an IT WORKS NOW! Think Apple has done a reset to my account, though I'm not exactly sure why! So I hope it works for you guys as well!

  • How can I use Family Sharing for Store purchases if I use a different Apple ID for purchases?

    A key feature of Apple's iCloud Family Sharing is the ability to share store purchases with invited family members. However, like many people, I use a different Apple ID for iCloud and Store purchases (ironically, primarily for the exact purpose of sharing among family).
    Can I use iCloud Family Sharing to share purchases if I use a different Apple ID for Store (iTunes, App Store, etc.) purchases?

    Sorry, let me clarify. I have two Apple IDs A and B:
    A: Used for iCloud. All my calendar, mail, contacts, and other iCloud features are here. This is the ID I use as "the" iCloud on my iOS devices and OS X machines.
    B: Used only for purchases, on all my devices and machines. This is what I used to log into iTunes, or to buy apps for iOS or OS X.
    The issue is that the only way (currently) to set up Family Sharing is to invite from an iCloud ID (A, in my case) on an iOS 8 device. That's not the ID (B) I use for purchases. The question is whether there's a way to share those purchases given that I'm configured on all my devices with A for iCloud. (Clearly if I somehow send invitations from B, I can share purchases; but that's not the question.)
    It sounds like the answer to that question is 'No'.
    If that's the case, how do I invite from B? Do I have to configure an iOS device with B as the iCloud ID? My problem isn't that I want to ("willy nilly") avoid inviting form B; it's that there seems to be no way (certainly no convenient way) to do that.

  • HT2534 How can I use "Family Sharing" without giving details of my credit or debit card? I do not want to give my cards data, I have always used iTunes prepaid cards.

    How can I use "Family Sharing" without giving details of my credit or debit card? I do not want to give my cards data, I have always used iTunes prepaid cards.

    Hi Saramos,
    When setting up Family Sharing you must have a credit or debit card as your payment method. See this article for reference -
    Family purchases and payments
    When a family member makes a purchase it will be billed to any gift or store credit that they have first. If none exists it will be billed to you.
    As the family organizer, you may not set your billing method for purchases to anything other than a credit or debit card. If you have a store credit such as from pre-paid cards, it may not be shared with other family members. See this article for reference -
    How iTunes Store purchases are billed
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Brett L 

  • How can I use "Family Sharing" without giving details of my credit or debit card? I do not want to give my cards data, I have always used iTunes prepaid cards.

    How can I use "Family Sharing" without giving details of my credit or debit card? I do not want to give my cards data, I have always used iTunes prepaid cards.

    Hi Saramos,
    When setting up Family Sharing you must have a credit or debit card as your payment method. See this article for reference -
    Family purchases and payments
    When a family member makes a purchase it will be billed to any gift or store credit that they have first. If none exists it will be billed to you.
    As the family organizer, you may not set your billing method for purchases to anything other than a credit or debit card. If you have a store credit such as from pre-paid cards, it may not be shared with other family members. See this article for reference -
    How iTunes Store purchases are billed
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Brett L 

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