Sharing 1 iTunes library between several iPhones/iPads without sharing iCloud configuration

My boyfriend and I both own an iPhone and an iPad. We both use the same computer and iTunes library to synchronize our devices. For that we use a single Apple ID. However, we also want to use iCloud without the data on my devices being accessible on my boyfriend's devices and vice versa.
How should we proceed so that we can continue using 1 iTunes account? Should we configure separate iCloud accounts? I suppose that in that case only the Fotostream of the devices linked to the iTunes account will be synchronized on the computer?
Please advise.
Many thanks!

Welcome to the Apple Community.
Ideally you should each have your own iCloud account, that way you can each manage your own mail, contacts, calendars, documents etc and avoid unintentional deletions and unwanted editing. If there is information you wish to share between you, this can be done with a secondary account.
Having separate iCloud accounts, doesn't mean you have to have separate iTunes accounts, so whilst you keep your personal data separate, you can continue to share music, apps, books, TV shows, movies etc.
You could always set up two user accounts on the computer if you want to download both of your photo streams.

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