mkrizan4 macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 3, 2016 266 261 Feb 5, 2022 #1 I have a family plan for Apple Music and iCloud+ set-up for me and 5 others that are not actually my family but my friends. So if I share the 200 GB plan with them, are they in any way able to see my files/photos etc.?
I have a family plan for Apple Music and iCloud+ set-up for me and 5 others that are not actually my family but my friends. So if I share the 200 GB plan with them, are they in any way able to see my files/photos etc.?
K kaya macrumors newbie Aug 22, 2012 22 6 Istanbul Feb 5, 2022 #2 mkrizan4 said: I have a family plan for Apple Music and iCloud+ set-up for me and 5 others that are not actually my family but my friends. So if I share the 200 GB plan with them, are they in any way able to see my files/photos etc.? Click to expand... No. You just share the space, not the files. Reactions: Reggaenald and chabig
mkrizan4 said: I have a family plan for Apple Music and iCloud+ set-up for me and 5 others that are not actually my family but my friends. So if I share the 200 GB plan with them, are they in any way able to see my files/photos etc.? Click to expand... No. You just share the space, not the files.
mkrizan4 macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 3, 2016 266 261 Feb 5, 2022 #3 kaya said: No. You just share the space, not the files. Click to expand... is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager..
kaya said: No. You just share the space, not the files. Click to expand... is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager..
M Mr.Blacky Cancelled Jul 31, 2016 1,880 2,585 Feb 5, 2022 #4 mkrizan4 said: is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager.. Click to expand... You need an Apple ID (and therefore an iCloud account) for family sharing. Reactions: kaya
mkrizan4 said: is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager.. Click to expand... You need an Apple ID (and therefore an iCloud account) for family sharing.
C chabig macrumors G4 Sep 6, 2002 11,691 9,698 Feb 5, 2022 #5 mkrizan4 said: is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager.. Click to expand... No. Each family member will have their own AppleID, but they all share the space of the one doing the sharing. Nobody sees anyone else's files. Reactions: mkrizan4, Reggaenald, kaya and 1 other person
mkrizan4 said: is this 100% true? Because I've red somewhere that those who don't have their own iCloud account, share the one of the family manager.. Click to expand... No. Each family member will have their own AppleID, but they all share the space of the one doing the sharing. Nobody sees anyone else's files.