I have multiple devices and one itunes account can they have separate icoulds?

I have multiple devices on one itunes acccount, can they have separate icoulds?

Settings > iCloud > Sign in with the desired Apple ID.
Settings > iTunes & App Store > Sign in with the desired Apple ID.
The two above can be different Apple IDs, mine are.

Similar Messages

  • HT4436 we have 5 devices on one itunes account how do I give them each their own icloud account and still share the itunes account?

    we have 5 devices on one itunes account how do I give them each their own icloud account and still share the itunes account?

    You need a unique AppleID for each iCloud account.  So grab some free gmail, hotmail, aol, yahoo or whatever email addresses to make five new AppleIDs.  Now, everybody make an iCloud account for themselves, and keep the existing shared AppleID and password just for use in the iTunes and App Stores.  You can also each use your own unique AppleIDs to make iMessage accounts and keep those separate as well.

  • Can I have multiple devices on one iCloud account

    can I have multiple devices on one iCloud account? Like a iPad and Mac Book Pro
    If so how can I do this?

    Sure. That is what iCloud is meant for, so you can keep your devices synced.
    When you set up iCloud on the devices, use the same Apple ID on all devices, then the iCloud account will be the same.
    see this page:   http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mmfc0f1e2a

  • Hi. We have two iphones and one Itunes account. How do back up each one without getting the others contacts

    Hi. We have two iphones and one Itunes account. How do back up each one without getting the others contacts and without syncing each phone to each other?

    Welcome to the Apple community.
    Ideally you should each have your own iCloud account, providing you with your own contacts, calendars etc, not doing so will result in exactly what you have experienced. The contacts have likely been lost due to the options you have chosen at the login stage on each device.
    Unless you have the missing contacts in a backup file, they won't be recoverable unfortunately. You can add them manually to the contracts that already exist and continue to share the iCloud account if you wish, but I suggest that you each have your own iCloud account.
    Note, you can each have your own iCloud account, but continue to share an iTunes account for purchases of apps, books, music, TV shows etc etc.

  • How to use multiple devices on one itunes account

    I have one itunes account, three iphones and one itouch.  How do we use the same itunes account be not share data, pictures, contacts etc?

    Connect the iOS device, select it from the left column under "devices" and just don't check those items in iTunes:
    Un-check the appropriate boxes for Contacts, etc. You can set these individual preferences for each iPhone and iPod Touch.

  • If we share one iTunes account can we have multiple iCloud accounts?

    My children and I share one iTunes account.  Can each one of us have our own iCloud account.  We upgreaded the IOS and my daughter ended up with my contacts and hers.  She deleted mine and now they are all gone.  I want to avoid this issue in the future. 

    First decide which device(s) will keep the existing account.  On the others all you have to do is go to Settings>iCloud and tap Delete Account, then set up a new account with a new ID and turn iCloud syncing for your data back to On.  When prompted, choose merge.  Deleting the accout will only remove it from the device, not from iCloud.  The device(s) that will continue to use the existing account will not be effected by this.
    However, if any of the devices is still syncing data with the account, before deleting the account you must go to Settings>iCloud and turn syncing to Off, and when prompted, choose to keep the data on the device (otherwise it will be deleted from the device when you delete the account), the set up the new account, turn syncing back to On, and when prompted, choose merge to upload the data to the new account.
    After each device has it's own account, if you have any merged data in any of the accounts you will need to go to icloud.com, sign into them separately and manually delete the unwanted data.

  • Can i have two devices sharing one itunes account

    i currently have my iphone synced with my itunes account, i have just bought a ipod and want it to share the same itunes account, library etc, how do i do this without wiping it off my phone when ading the new ipod ??

    This won't be a problem, iTunes will see the new device as a separate device, it will have its own settings under iTunes, you can set it up to sync the same content or different content to the first device, it will have no effect on how the first device syncs with iTunes.

  • Help needed with iMessage on multiple devices on one iTunes account

    Hi, please can someone help.  I have an iPhone 4S and my wife has an iPhone 4, we are using iMessage with one Apple ID with no problems (I presume as the messages are sent to the phone number), however I have purchased both my daughters an iPod Touch each for Christmas and want to set up iMessage for them so we can all message eachother.  We will all be sharing one iTunes account so can share music / movie / app purchases.  How do I set this up?  Thanks in advance.  Richard

    However, when I connected my "fresh" iPad, it immediately started to sync (set to automatic sync), and started to put all my 100 or so iPod Touch apps to my iPad....They were all checked.
    It's been a while since I connected a fresh iPad, but I believe that doing a full sync is the default. Stopping the sync and changing what apps you wanted was the correct procedure.
    So, next time I connect the iPad, it "knows" which apps need to synced, and does not try to sync "all" apps?
    Correct. I do that all the time with my two iPads, each of which have a different set of apps, music, videos, etc.
    Regards.

  • I have multiple devices on the same account, can I increase my cloud allowance without paying extra?

    Each device gives 5gig but multiple devices on the same account don't increase the cloud space. Do Apple recognise this and help?

    Malcolm wrote:
    Wow that's really harsh. Both my wife and daughter have disabilities and the idea of having one ID is to allow me to be able to track them quickly in times of emergency through 'find my iphone'. I did not realise this was 'creating a mess'.  I thought support communities were intended to, you know, support people with genuine questions like mine not to rush to criticism. Unfortunately both answers to my question have been negative.
    I am not being harsh, the truth is you are really creating problems for yourself e.g. calendars, contacts, etc. are all mixed up.
    Support Communities are there to show you how to use the devices as intended, the "criticism" is about how you use the devices and not about you as a person. We are trying to help if you can listen.
    You can use Find My Friends instead of Find My iPhone for your purpose.

  • Divorcing multiple devices from one itunes account

    We have one Apple ID / iTunes account with multiple devices attached. I would like to divorce all devices and have each member of the family with their own Apple ID/itunes, but don't want to lose the content (music etc) that has been accumulated over time. How do we do this?

    Your iTunes collection is individual to computer, not in the cloud somewhere and synchronizing to your computer from there.  In other words, if you delete a file on one computer it will still be on the others until you delete it from there.  Likewise, if it is on one computer that is not a guarantee it will be on other computers. The closest to this is some of the automated downloading Apple does if you buy things from them.   You will just need to make sure your desktop is really up to date before wiping your media from the other computers.

  • Need help with many devices and one itunes account!!

    I recently purchased each of my kids an Ipod Touch.  They all three are now using my Itunes account which has become a little bit of a problem.  The biggest issue now is with iMessage.  When a friend send a text message or tries to Facetime one of the kids, we all get the message.  They are all using my itunes account user name and password, for apps, music, etc....
    What's the best way to seperate the three devices so they aren't all getting the same text messages?  Also, is it best to set up their own user accounts to sync their ipods with itunes? 
    Any help would be appreciated.

    If you want to use only one AppleID account for multiple devices but seperate imessage, you will have to use different email address to differentiate the device.
    I would assume all your devices' imessage are setup under your AppleID email address.
    First go to your kid Device's SETTINGS/MESSAGE/RECEIVE AT, Add another email address, type in email address of your kid(you will be asked to enter your Appleid password).  Once done, an email from Apple will be sent to this new email address to verify.  When your kid receive this email, click "Verify Now" link. The new email address now is ready for imessage.
    Now go back to the same Device SETTINGS/MESSAGE/RECEIVE AT, go into your original email(your AppleID email) and tap "remove this email".  This will prevent your own imessage to appear on this device.
    Do the same for all other devices for other kids.
    You don't need to change anything for your own device.
    That mean everyone will have an indepedent imessage based on their own email address.
    Hope this explains.

  • Apps per "playlist"? Using multiple devices to one itunes account.

    Hi,
    Perhaps it's a silly question...but I run into a sync issue.
    we have itunes running on one PC, and have two ipod touches and one ipad, all under the same apple account.
    When I synced my new ipad, itunes tried to sync all my 100+ ipod apps on my pc to my ipad....That was not the idea, so I cancelled and put the apps I wanted (10 or so) on my ipad "by hand"
    Is there a way to create lists (playlists?) with apps PER device? So that you can only sync that specific list to that specific ipod or ipad?
    Thx, FF

    However, when I connected my "fresh" iPad, it immediately started to sync (set to automatic sync), and started to put all my 100 or so iPod Touch apps to my iPad....They were all checked.
    It's been a while since I connected a fresh iPad, but I believe that doing a full sync is the default. Stopping the sync and changing what apps you wanted was the correct procedure.
    So, next time I connect the iPad, it "knows" which apps need to synced, and does not try to sync "all" apps?
    Correct. I do that all the time with my two iPads, each of which have a different set of apps, music, videos, etc.
    Regards.

  • Multiple devices with one iTunes account

    Want to use my Desk Mac as the repository of ALL iTunes items.
    Have a MacBook Pro & MacBook Air (to use on the go).
    Everything is fully backed-up.
    When I try to clean up my MacBooks and I delete an iTunes movie from them, will it be removed forever from my iTunes account and disappear from the Desk Mac?

    Your iTunes collection is individual to computer, not in the cloud somewhere and synchronizing to your computer from there.  In other words, if you delete a file on one computer it will still be on the others until you delete it from there.  Likewise, if it is on one computer that is not a guarantee it will be on other computers. The closest to this is some of the automated downloading Apple does if you buy things from them.   You will just need to make sure your desktop is really up to date before wiping your media from the other computers.

  • How to sync multiple devices to one iTunes account

    Just have a question here,
    I have an iPod nano, my sister bought her iPod touch a few years back and we've had them on the same iTunes. She has her apps on there and they don't sync to my iPod obviously because i have the nano. This has been working fine. However, my father wants to sync to my iTunes because he wants some of my music and some of my sister's apps, but not all of them. Is there a way that I can create a "playlist" for him to have only his music and apps sync to his iPod? I haven't created an iCloud myself because it would be of no use to me. But, can I set one up for my father using my iTunes and have only some of the certain music and apps on there?
    Sorry if this is a bit confusing but I would really appreciate some help!
    Thank you.

    Connect the iOS device, select it from the left column under "devices" and just don't check those items in iTunes:
    Un-check the appropriate boxes for Contacts, etc. You can set these individual preferences for each iPhone and iPod Touch.

  • Multiple devices on one iTunes account

    My husband and I have each others contacts on our iPhones. Is this because he is connected to my iTunes account and on the same 'cloud'? Do I need to set him up on a separate iTunes account?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    He needs to use an Apple ID of his own for iCloud. iCloud and iTunes are different services, even though you use separate ID's for iCloud, you can still share an ID for iTunes, if you want to carry on sharing your music, books and apps etc. If you want these kept separate too as well as your contacts etc, then you should use separate ID's for iTunes too.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to use single installation of Nokia Ovi Suite ...

    I want to help my adult son set up his (different model-) Nokia Smartphone. How to use the Nokia Ovi Suit already installed for a different user?

  • Nano constant recovery mode loop

    I have a new iPod nano that wouldn't sync -- would plug in, get message it was in recovery mode, restore, then get same recovery message.  Googled and found that this might be because I had so many drives mapped that iTunes was getting confused and n

  • How can I find my serial number for Acrobat Professional?

    How to get the serial key of this adobe professional??????????? Help me out for this Thank you,

  • "hidden" folders unable to open/show

    I used finder to copy tons of files to my NAS (Synology). This worked more or less well. Those files are used/modified from both Windows and Mac Computers. Now when I access those directories from Mac, I see in finder a some folders greyed, and hence

  • Tuning based on joins

    Hi, I am having the joins like the following, it takes more time to give the result, if i rearrange this joins will it give good performance for my query. FROM EMP40_DETLICANT A INNER JOIN WF_RESOURCE_ENTITLE_MST B      ON A.DETLICANT_ID = B.DETLICAN