HT4759 can you use the same apple id for two phones on the cloud?

can you use the same apple id for two phones on the same verizon account and if so can you keep there contacts etc. separate?

If you want to keep your contacts and other data you sync with iCloud separate, you'll have to create separate iCloud accounts, which will require different IDs.  If you share the same iCloud account/ID on multiple devices, the synced data will be merged and will appear on all devices syncing with the shared account.
You can still share the same ID for iTunes; it doesn't have to be the same as the one used for iCloud.

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    I have an MacPro and I am buying an iPad.  Can you use the same Apple ID for two devices or should I create an new AppleID for the ipad?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    The Apple ID purpose is to have the same data in all your devices and share your purchases among all your devices, so you can use your Apple ID in both devices

  • If i use the same apple id  for two devices can i see them both on the findmyiphone?

    If i use the same apple id  for two devices can i see them both on the findmyiphone?
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    Yep.

  • Can I use the same Apple ID for two iPhone's?

    Can I use the same Apple ID on both mine and my partners iPhones? and will there be any troubles or problems that may occur?
    Thank you

    Yes, but there will be quirks. See: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
    What isn't obvious is that you can use different Apple IDs for different functions on your iPhone; for example iCloud, iTunes & App Stores, Game Center, iMessage and FaceTime can all have different Apple IDs from each other.
    If you use the same Apple ID for Find my iPhone then both phone's locations will show up at https://icloud.com/find. Which can be good or bad, depending on your situation.
    If you use the same Apple ID for iTunes & App Stores you can have the same apps and music on both phones; some or all of them.
    You probably want different Apple IDs for iMessage and FaceTime; otherwise, you will get each other's messages
    Also different for Game Center.

  • How to use the same the same apple id for two devices?

    I got an ipad 3 and i created my apple id for the first time but now am getting an ipod touch 5g and i wanna know how is possible to the same apple id for my two devices, will be photos transfer, apps and stuffs, also i use imessage alot so when somebody sends a message who will get it the ipad or the ipod?

    "also i use imessage alot so when somebody sends a message who will get it the ipad or the ipod?"
    Both
    You can sync as many ipods/ipads/iphones as you like to one computer.

  • HT204053 My husband and I got an iphone and I groofed up and used the same apple id for both phones, I need to know how to change his phone to his new apple id

    My husband and I got new phones which is the Iphone and I groofed up and set both of them to the same apple ID, how do I change his to his new apple ID and not mine?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
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  • TS2755 Problem:  Both iPhones share incoming and outgoing Text Messages.  History:  We used the same Apple ID for TWO iPhones.  Later we changed the Apple ID on ONE iPhone.

    Two iPhones were set up using the same Apple ID.  iPhone#2 was updated 4 months ago with a new Apple ID.  Both phones continue to recieve text messages for either user.  Texts from user 1 or 2 to a 3rd party are signed as the same user.  iPhone#1 is an Apple 5, iPhone#2 is a 4s.  All phones on the same Verizon account.  IOS have been updated regularly.

    Go to your imessaging settings and check to see that the phone number for device #2 is changed good luck.

  • HT3819 Can you use one i tunes account for two people?  I get my sons messages from facetime which i dont want

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    My son and I both use the same i tunes account - can we share music but have them seperated  He uses facetime now I get his friends on my i phone?
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    See the How To Sections Here
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/earlier/
    And Here
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipodclassic/
    Also see this
    Download Past Purchases
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519
    Log into iTunes using the account the Purchase was made with... Click on Buy... and a notice will come up saying you already have it... do you wish to download it again... Click Yes...

  • Using the same itunes account for two users on the same macbook pro

    Hi all.  I purchased a macbook pro in september (which I have absolutely adore), but because my semester was so jam packed with work, I wasn't able to take it in for my data transfer until the Christmas season.  Everything was transferred correctly, but for some reason the transfer leaves me with two different users on the same macbook.  I don't really have any problem with this, except I want to access the music from the "old user" with the new user that I have been using since I purchased the macbook.  Is there any way that I can move my music from one user to another?  Bear in mind that I only have one itunes account, and almost all of this music was purchased legally through itunes (I had some old cd's that I transferred back when I first bought the original macbook back in 07).  Thank you!

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  • HT204053 can I use the same apple id for many devices

    can I use the same apple id for many devices on the app find my phone

    You can if they are all using the same iCloud account (ID).  The app will only display the devices using the iCloud account that the app is currently signed into.  If your devices are using different accounts, with different IDs, you will need to sign out, then sign back in with the iCloud ID being used on the device you are trying to locate.

  • Can I use the same apple ID for my personal and work phones?

    I have a personal iPhone (AT&T) and am getting one issued through work (Verizon). Am I able to use the same Apple ID for both phones?

    In theory, yes. You had best ask your IT department, though... or whoever is issuing the phone to you. They may have policies as to what is and is not allowed to be done on company owned phones.

  • I have 3 apple devices and I use the same apple ID for all 3.  I would like to create a new I'd for one of my devices, but do not want to loose the apps on that device.  Anyone know how I can do this?

    I have 3 apple devices and I use the same apple ID for all 3.  I would like to create a new I'd for one of my devices, but do not want to loose the apps on that device.  Anyone know how I can do this?

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  • Can I use the same Apple ID for multiple devices

    Can I use the same Apple ID for multiple devices?

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    have made substantial changes to improve readability and syntax.

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