HT204053 How can my other half and I each use our own apple ids on one iPad?

My other half and I each have our own apple id. How can we use our own ids on the same ipad2?

no, when using facetime you log in with the apple id you want people to reach you at, so unless you both agree to share one apple id for all the facetime you do, it will be necessary for you to logout and login each time you use the application.

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