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Page content loaded. Jul 26, AM in response to fabio In response to fabio Jul 26, AM. Yes, you can do that, however, you should only do that on your own iOS devices. You cannot share your iOS content with anyone but immediate family and you actually shouldn't sign into your Apple ID on someone else's iOS device or they will be stuck with only your Apple ID for the next 90 days. Let me see if I understand this correctly My wife and I have separate apple IDs.

And she wants an app that I have purchased. I can download the app she wants on her iPad using my ID. But if I do this she will be unable to use her ID on her iPad for 90 days? The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?

Learn more. Can someone else sign into my iTunes account to download my purchased apps? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 11 months ago. Active 8 years, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. I use my account on my iPhone and my iPad and he's got an iPad 2. Improve this question.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. You asked "Am i allowed to let someone else use my iTunes account? So those are the "risks," such as they are. There are few concrete ones. That same password can be used for purchasing TV shows, movies, etc. Improve this answer. Thank you very much for the time you took to reply. You answered my question and i agree with what you said concerning developers. Just a note on developers looking for ways to increase revenue by bypassing the sharing of Apple IDs: they can't do a thing about it.

First, there is no way to circumvent the installation of an app to any device registered to the Apple ID that was used to purchase it. Second, even if that were possible on the backend , there would be no way for Apple to know which devices belong to one person and which are used by multiple users.

So there would be no way for Apple to even get data on how many people are "placating" the system vs. I believe it is five devices.. That is the case for music and movie downloads.

DavidDelMonte Thanks David. I wasn't sure, so I stayed vague. They also can't use any DRM-protected music, movies, TV shows, books, apps, or in-app purchases that they previously downloaded from that account. And if you used the previous account to buy an Apple Music family subscription, your family no longer has access to that subscription.

Tap your name. Tap Account. Tap Use This Account. Click Family Sharing, then click Details next to your name under the Family members list.



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