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tiago44

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Oct 21, 2014
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So the problem is that i have an apple Id with an gmail account, and that is the primary email. the icloud account as that gmail to its primary email. i want just the icloud account for everything! is impossible because in ID management it says i cannot use an icloud.com :/ any help?
 

Tourgott

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May 18, 2014
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This problem exists since years. I guess it will never be fixed because I asked on the hotline and they told me that this is how it should be.
 

OzyOly

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Jun 3, 2009
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This is the problem I also had in 2009. I had no choice but to repurchase everything on my iCloud account.
 

Satori

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This is the problem I also had in 2009. I had no choice but to repurchase everything on my iCloud account.

Wow... that's an expensive solution (depending on how much stuff you had purchased through an itunes account with non-apple email).

I've found that my two apple IDs live side-by-side with no problems. One is for icloud (formerly idisk and mobileme) services and the other for itunes purchases (which is linked to another email). Perhaps one reason that Apple has no intention of creating a way to merge apple IDs is because for the vast majority it won't cause a problem.

Having said that, I can see it would be a PITA for people who had purchased media and apps through 2 or more apple IDs.
 

OzyOly

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Jun 3, 2009
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Wow... that's an expensive solution (depending on how much stuff you had purchased through an itunes account with non-apple email).

I've found that my two apple IDs live side-by-side with no problems. One is for icloud (formerly idisk and mobileme) services and the other for itunes purchases (which is linked to another email). Perhaps one reason that Apple has no intention of creating a way to merge apple IDs is because for the vast majority it won't cause a problem.

Having said that, I can see it would be a PITA for people who had purchased media and apps through 2 or more apple IDs.

It cost me about £300 to buy apps/music again (before iTunes Match). Apple should offer a way to transfer purchase to another Apple ID. What if you want to pass on your iTunes Library/Apps/Books to your children when you die? :(
 

Primejimbo

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Aug 10, 2008
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This problem exists since years. I guess it will never be fixed because I asked on the hotline and they told me that this is how it should be.

If this was true, why can people now make a new iTunes account/Apple ID using an @icloud email address?

There are days I hate this issue, but days I don't care. They should just make so we can change our Apple ID to whatever we want including @me/@icloud.
 

Aragornii

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Jun 25, 2010
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If this was true, why can people now make a new iTunes account/Apple ID using an @icloud email address?

There are days I hate this issue, but days I don't care. They should just make so we can change our Apple ID to whatever we want including @me/@icloud.

Even if it's not your primary email address you can still use it as your Apple ID.

My primary email address for my Apple ID is a gmail account, but I never use it to log in. I always just use my iCloud address because it's shorter. I don't think it really matters which email is your "primary". You can add as many email addresses to your Apple ID as you want and use any one of them.
 

sviato

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Oct 27, 2010
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Apple doesn't want to make this easier for the user. Personally, I have an old Hotmail email account that I'd like to retire but I used it with iTunes long ago and now there's no way to merge or migrate purchases to a new iCloud account.
 

Primejimbo

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Aug 10, 2008
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Even if it's not your primary email address you can still use it as your Apple ID.

My primary email address for my Apple ID is a gmail account, but I never use it to log in. I always just use my iCloud address because it's shorter. I don't think it really matters which email is your "primary". You can add as many email addresses to your Apple ID as you want and use any one of them.

True, but some free email providers recycle user names if you don't use it and that can be an issue.

I switched my Apple ID from gmail to ouitlook, but I still have to keep my @outlook even if I don't want to use it.
 
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