HT5622 Should my family share one apple id or each have their own?

Should my family share one apple id or each have their own?  I want to be in control of the id and password since my kids are 10 and 12.

Personally I would give them their own ID each because you'll end up syncing all of your data onto their phones if you share one.
This way you can set individual passwords for their IDs and therefore have control so that they can't go on an itunes spending spree (if that is a concern).
As soon as you feel they can do as they please with their phones just tell them their passwords or allow them to change it. This way they can do their own thing with minimal fuss.
I hope this helps.

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    icloud is designed so that only one user uses it to keep his/her devices in sync.  Problems such as yours occur when multiple users use the same account - icloud is not designed for that.
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  • HT204053 Should a family share an apple id, or does each phone need its own apple id?

    Should a family share an apple id, or does each phone need its own apple id?

    Hello coachscott,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    Frequently asked questions about Apple ID
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5622?viewlocale=en_US
    Can I share my Apple ID with someone else?
    You shouldn't share your Apple ID account information with other people. Each person should have their own Apple ID.
    Best of luck,
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  • My husband and daughter share an itunes account and would like to each have their own now.  Is it possible to change this now?

    My husband and daughter now share an itunes account and would like to each have their own instead. Is it possible to make a new itunes account for one of them?

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  • HT5622 My whole family shares an Apple ID so that we can share apps, games, calendars, etc..  Is this the best way to do that?  Can we each have our own cloud if we share an Apple ID?

    My whole family share and Apple ID so that we can share games, apps, calendars, etc..  Is there a better way to do this, and can we each have our own cloud for each device while sharing an Apple ID?

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  • HT204053 Should a family use one apple I'd?

    Hello,
    I think I want my family to use the cloud to share.  Is it wise to use one apple ID for the entire family?  Do you use separate accounts?

    Hmmmm.... how many people in your family?  What ages?  I would say it all depends.  If you're a control freak definately go for one account.
    You can always switch back and forth between identities.  It isn't totally necessary to only use the one account. Depending on how focused everyone is and how personal their device is to them. My wife needs her Japanese iTunes account and we get along fine using both.
    This is an interesting topic. Carry on.
    Regards, Richard

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