HT204074 Can iTunes Match be used with multiple Apple IDs

My wife and I have our own apple IDs for our iPhones.  I recently subscribed to iTunes Match on our MacBook under my Apple ID.  Can my wife's Apple ID be associated with the Match account so that she too can listen to music from our computer on her iPhone?

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No. She must be using your Apple ID if she wants to use iTunes Match, or she has to subscribe to iTunes Match with her Apple ID.

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