Multiple Apple IDs in One Household

My partner and I recently bought some movies off iTunes (first time users.) We bought them on my account. Since then, she's gotten an ipad and is using it with her own apple id for the store. We're wondering if she can get the movies onto her ipad or do we need to buy them again using her id?

Thanks for starting this discussion.  Since I don't need my original AppleID any longer, it would be nice if Apple would let us migrate any apps and music from one AppleID to another.  Why they haven't thus far is something I cannot figure out.

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    Hi
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    Each person in your home can have their own Apple ID provided it is tied the their own separate email address.
    iTunes permits up to five authorized computers connected to a single Apple ID: iTunes Store- About authorization and deauthorization.
    For this all to work well, however, each user in your household should have a separate user account on the computer they commonly use.

  • HT1918 Is there a way to consolidate multiple Apple IDs into one if they are all issued to the same persons(s)?

    Is there a way to consolidate multiple Apple IDs into one if they are all issued to the same persons(s)?

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  • TS1741 How do I have multiple apple IDs on one Apple TV 5.3

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  • Can iTunes share purchased content across Apple IDs within one household, OR

    QUESTION ONE
    Will iTunes share purchased content using TWOApple IDs, across different devices within one household?
    QUESTION TWO
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    QUESTION THREE
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    UNDERSTOOD FACTS:
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    2)  iCloud servicesare: mail, contacts,calendar etc...
    3)  iTunes servicesare: music, videos, Apps, etc...
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    QUESTION FOUR
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    I have the computer authorized to use the Apple ID content (been using iTunes since 2007).
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    My logic is: ALL my purchases are tied to an AppleID, and I just want to share on devices that leave the house, like another iPhone.
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  • After updating to iTunes 11, issues with multiple Apple IDs on one computer

    My boyfriend and I both use the iMac, and both have Apple IDs. We are separate users on the iMac, and each logs in to his or her "side." Neither one of us had the slightest iTunes problem until we updated to iTunes 11. Now, I just discovered that the iMac is linked with his iTunes account for at least another 46 days, which means that I'm not allowed to download to the iMac purchases I made under my Apple ID on my phone.
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    This has always been the rule, but it's more obvious since iTunes 11, because all your previous purchases now appear as cloud content, and it's easy to screw things up by accident.
    If you email the iTunes store, it's possible they will reset the counter and let you switch back to your AppleID (they did for me), but they will only do this once.
    There's really no reason to "back up" stuff purchased from the store.  If you want to listen to it on the computer, you can do "transfer purchases" while syncing, so there are workarounds.  Still, it's unquestionably a stupid rule that punishes legitimate users and does nothing to stop illegal sharing.  I encourage you to write very nasty feedback about it.

  • HT204074 Multiple Apple IDs on one Mac

    I have 2 different user accounts on my MacBook Air. Both users have their own iTunes Library with their own AppleID.
    Is my understanding correct that it is not possible to use both accounts independently as only one Apple ID can "use" the Mac at a time ?
    Furthermore, if user A has its Apple ID associated to the Mac, user B is unable to use iTunes Match on the same Mac for it's account (at least not for another 90 days) ?
    Thx in advance for any solution allowing user A and B to share one Mac (including iTunes) as if it was two physically seperate computers. The goal for me would be to have 1 Mac used by 2 users (each one having it's own account) with 2 Apple IDs (ID 1 for user A - ID 2 for user B).

    Hello Kevin and redskylux-
    Just wanted to add another post and try to gain some group traction: Apple support has lately been refering users to "check the Apple forums" for solutions. As such, I am hoping Apple management will be parsing and reading these forums for suggestions on improvement and current issues with their products.
    From the perspective of system administration and isolating financial responsibility to individual user accounts, the process Apple employs to limit future transfers, even to separate user accounts, on the same machine for 90 days is simply draconian. A server operating system is dedicated to the idea that multiple user accounts are supported on a single physical machine. Apple's current methods would severly retard the abilities for mutliple users to make use of the same machine for using iTunes and related content. For example, user A is allowed to log in to a machine and make use of iPhoto, MS Excel (under Office for Mac), and many other programs while user B is also using an account, via VNC or other remote desktop product from an iPad or a different location off site. That's the whole point: multiple users to the same machine to co-utilize resources.
    The iTunes account scenario and a 90 day wait between transfers is a seriously ridiculous constraint. How about every Apple employee who uses a piece of software on an Apple server, must first check to see if any other Apple employee has used the desired software within the previous 90 days? If so, user A must wait until user B has not used the software within the previous 90 days. Sound like a terrible situation? It is!
    Come on Apple, surely you can devise a better method.
    Separate Mac OS X user accounts, each with separate Apple ID's must have independent access to the materials associated with individual user accounts on the SAME Mac OS device. The above process, at the least, would allow a local backup of iTunes content to a single machine. Having all content backed up to a single machine supports the opportunity for keeping an organized localy controlled backup.
    Perhaps the solution will be to create multiple copies of virtual machines on the Mac OS X device and then each user can (with a virtual MAC address) have their own Apple iTunes account on the same machine, without having to sit and wait 90 days for Apple to release the lock?
    Hope you find a solution: I am planning to test out the VM solution (real Mac OS X which contains multiple VM Mac OS X machines)

  • Multiple Apple IDs on one new iMac

    I'm relatively new to the apple world so pease excuse my lack of knowledge. I just bought a Mac and will be syncing an iPhone 5 and an iPhone 5c to it.  The two phones share one apple ID for iTunes, but each has a separate apple ID for the iCloud. I'm not sure we should have set up the phones this way, but that's how it was recommended when we bought them. Anyway, my question is this: do I understand correctly that we can only authorize our new computer to recognize one of the apple IDs now, and the other will have to wait 90 days? Thank you.

    You are still under warranty.  Call Apple tech support.  They will happily help you out.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2477  Mac Basics: The essentials 
    New to Macs/My First Mac
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  • Multiple Apple IDs on one iPhone 5S

    I recently got an Iphone 5s.  I've had several iPODs. and had to disable one of my emails that my Apple ID was linked to. However, that Apple ID has not been used for several years. I didn't manage to find it. However, I'd like to have both my new and old Apple IDs on my iPhone 5S so I can get all my apps, books, music, and stuff on my phone, how is this possible.  Since the old email address that is linked to the old AppleID is disconnected?
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    Tanya

    Sorry you can't merge the apple id Frequently asked questions about Apple ID
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  • Multiple apple IDs on one device

    Can i use more than one apple id on one device, though not simultaneously. I have an office apple id which has my corporate card linked, and a personal id with my personal card linked. can these two be used on one device of course one at a time.
    thank you for help with this information.

    Note though, that as far as the iTunes or App store is concerned, you can only change the AppleID once every 90 days, see http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4627

  • Multiple apple IDs with one PC... can we have separate PhotoStream folders/locations?

    There are six iphone users in our household.  Four are still using the family PC.  I have been using PhotoStream ever since it became available (ios5 update?) and I like using it.  Can my children also use PhotoStream from their iphones without mixing all of our photos together on the PC?  They each have their own Apple ID.

    Hello Robyn,
    Thank you for providing the details of your predicament.  Your household may benefit from having multiple user accounts on the PC to individually manage your photos and media. 
    I recommend reviewing the section titled "Create multiple user accounts" in the following article:
    How to use multiple iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices with one computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1495
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Multiple Apple IDs on one iTunes??

    I bought my husband an iPod Shuffle for running.
    He has never had an Apple product before so he does not have an Apple ID.
    Can I create an Apple ID for him and ADD it to my existing iTunes account (which already has an iPod, iPhone and iPad)?
    Or do I need to download iTunes and create an Apple ID on his laptop (and hope he doesn't notice)?
    Any help is greatly appreciated!

    Multiple users can "authorize" content on one computer, but in order to re-download content (including Match and stuff purchased on another device/computer), you have to "associate" the computer with that AppleID, and this can only be done for one AppleID per computer and can only change every 90 days.
    This has always been the rule, but it's more obvious since iTunes 11, because all your previous purchases now appear as cloud content, and it's easy to screw things up by accident.
    If you email the iTunes store, it's possible they will reset the counter and let you switch back to your AppleID (they did for me), but they will only do this once.
    There's really no reason to "back up" stuff purchased from the store.  If you want to listen to it on the computer, you can do "transfer purchases" while syncing, so there are workarounds.  Still, it's unquestionably a stupid rule that punishes legitimate users and does nothing to stop illegal sharing.  I encourage you to write very nasty feedback about it.

  • Can you tie multiple Apple IDs to one account?

    I have four iPhones connected (mine, wife, son, daughter) to my one Apple ID. I did this primarily so we can have apps on several phones without paying 4x. It works fine like that but after a recent warrant visit to the Apple Store, the tech told me it can create performance issues. Any truth to that? Is there any benefit to not having one Apple ID for all phones?
    Thanks,
    Scott

    Never mind; I believe I found my answer - in a nutshell, everyone needs their own apple accounts and ids.
    Now, is there any way to delete a previously asked question such as this?

  • Can there be multiple apple ids on one account?

    I want to share my iTunes account with my daughter so that she can download and update apps on her iphone, but I don't like that she needs to use my apple id and password, which could give her access to my email. She doesn't realize this yet, but it's only a matter of time. Is there any way to give her her own apple id, connected to my account?

    Never mind; I believe I found my answer - in a nutshell, everyone needs their own apple accounts and ids.
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  • Multiple Apple IDs with one email address?

    I want to set up an iTunes account for my son in order to keep his music and apps separate from mine.  But I want to keep it under my email address and credit card.  Can you have more than one iTunes account on one email address?  If so, do I just create an Apple ID that isn't an email address?
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    -Brian

    This forum is for questions from those managing sites on iTunes U, Apple's service for colleges and universities to post educational material in the iTunes Store. You'll be most likely to get help with this issue if you ask in the general iTunes for Mac forums.
    Answering quickly, though, to the best of my knowledge you cannot create an Apple ID using the same email address you used to create a previous ID. You'll need a separate email for your son, at least initially. You can then change the email to which receipts, etc. are sent and make it yours, if you wish.
    Regards.

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