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jacks77

macrumors member
Original poster
So, this seems unclear to me.

A long standing problem I (and many others) have had is the scenario where two people live together and share an iMac. Both of those people have:
  • Separate iMac user accounts
  • Separate iTunes store accounts - both of which have iTunes Match
For some arbitrary reason that Apple refuse to explain, the scenario above is not allowed - only one iTunes Match enabled account will work at a time, and you can be granted permission every 90 days to switch the "linked" iTunes account on the iMac. In short, iTunes accounts are linked to the iMac, not the user account.

Which leads to the question: what does this mean for Apple Music?

If myself and my partner both buy Apple Music, will this arbitrary limit still apply - i.e., only one of us can have an Apple Music account / library linked to the iMac at a time?

I appreciate Apple may not have made any comment on this yet, but any thoughts are more than welcome!
 
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