What is Apple Family Sharing and how does it work?
Family Sharing makes it easy for you and up to five family members to share iTunes, Apple Books, and App Store purchases, an Apple Music family plan, and an iCloud storage plan. Your family can also share a photo album and a family calendar, and even help locate each other’s missing devices. Getting set up is simple.
How much does Apple Music family sharing cost?
Apple Music Family Sharing account costs $14.99 per month. Sharing memberships is not limited to Apple Music, as you can also share iCloud Storage Plans with your family group.
How do I Share my Apple subscription with my family?
Turn on purchase sharing. Whether it’s music, TV and movies, news, games, or keeping your photos and files up to date across all your devices with iCloud, Apple subscriptions have something for everyone. With Family Sharing, your whole family can share access to the same Apple subscriptions.
How to share apps and content with your family?
So set up Apple Family Sharing, pick up Setapp Family plan, and share cool apps and content with those who share their life with you. Best of all, you can check out CleanMyMac X, Elmedia Player, Ulysses, iStat Menus mentioned above for free on a seven-day trial with Setapp.
How does purchase sharing work with children in the family?
Making purchases is easy. So is setting limits. When your family sets up purchase sharing, all new Apple Books and App Store purchases will be billed to the organizer’s account. But if Ask to Buy is turned on for children in the family, the organizer can still call the shots.
What features can I share with my family?
One adult in your household — the organizer — chooses the features your family will share and invites up to five family members to join. Your family can share Apple Books, and App Store purchases, an Apple Music family subscription, a single iCloud storage plan, and more.
What is screen time with family sharing and how does it work?
When you use Screen Time with Family Sharing, you can review your kids’ activity reports and set time limits for specific apps right from your own device. You can also name another family member as a parent/guardian, so that you’re always on the same page when it comes to your kids and their screen time.