How do I transfer my child’s Family Sharing to another account?

If you’d like to transfer your child’s Family Sharing to another account, the process is quite simple and straightforward. First, you’ll need to make sure that the other account is part of the Family Sharing plan.

If the other account isn’t included in the Family Sharing plan, you can add them through the Settings app. Once the other account is part of the Family Sharing plan, you can go to the iCloud settings and disable the Family Sharing setting of the child’s account.

Depending on the device you’re using, you may have to tap on the person’s name at the top and select ‘Family Sharing’ to find the toggle that enables and disables the feature. You’ll then be asked to confirm your choice by entering your Apple ID password.

Once you’ve done this, the other account will be able to assume full control of the Family Sharing plan. It’s important to keep in mind that whoever’s in control of the Family Sharing plan is able to add and remove people from it at will.

So be sure to have a discussion with the other account holder about your intentions beforehand.

Can you switch organizers on Family Sharing?

Yes, it is possible to switch organizers on Family Sharing. The current organizer can invite a family member to become the new organizer, making them the primary account holder. They will have to accept the invitation and then switch the organizer role in the Family Sharing settings.

This process involves signing out of the current organizer’s iCloud Account, signing into the new organizer’s iCloud Account, and then verifying the Family Sharing switch in the Family Sharing settings.

This can be done on the organizer’s device or by using the web browser on another device. The current organizer will still be able to access the family’s shared content after the switch as long as they remain a family member.

What happens if I switch Family Sharing?

If you switch to a different family sharing plan, certain features, content, and data associated with your current plan may no longer be available or may no longer work. Any purchases made with the old family sharing plan may no longer work, or may become shared or visible with the new family.

Additionally, any in-app purchases or features that are linked to your old family may become unavailable or inaccessible if you switch plans. If a change in family sharing plans results in a change of the primary user in your new plan, that user may need to sign in to their Apple ID account in order to access the shared content associated with the plan.

Finally, if you switch plans, you may be subject to different terms, conditions, and/or fees, compared to the ones associated with your existing plan.

Can a child be on two Family Sharing accounts?

Yes, a child can be part of two different Family Sharing accounts, as long as each account is associated with a different Apple ID/iCloud account. For example, if two family members each have an Apple ID associated with their own iCloud account, and one family member creates a Family Sharing account, the child can join both accounts simultaneously.

For the child to be part of both accounts, they must accept an invitation from each account creator at the same time. Depending on the settings, the child can either have their own Apple ID/iCloud account and join multiple Family Sharing accounts or have just one Apple ID and stay part of the same Family Sharing account.

How do I remove under 13 from Family Sharing?

In order to remove someone under the age of 13 from your Family Sharing group, you will need to remove them from your Apple ID account and deauthorize their account from Family Sharing. To do this, Log in to your Apple ID account, select Family Sharing, and then select their name.

You will then have a few options to choose from, select the Remove Account option and this will remove and deauthorize the account. Once removed, the person will no longer be able to access all of the content, services, and purchases being shared by your Apple ID account.

How do I get rid of Apple family Organizer?

To remove an Apple Family Organizer, you’ll need to take the following steps:

1. Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad.

2. Tap on your Apple ID and choose Family Sharing.

3. Tap the name of the person who is currently the family organizer.

4. Select Remove (their name) as Organizer and confirm the action.

5. Choose a new family organizer from the list provided.

Once the new family organizer is set up, they’ll be able to manage the family calendar, purchase sharing, location sharing and more. If you no longer want any of these features, you can simply turn them off in the Family sharing section of the Settings.

Why can’t I change my child’s age on Family Sharing?

You can’t change your child’s age on Family Sharing because of Apple’s strict age verification systems and restrictions. In order to protect children, Apple requires adult family members to verify their identity and confirm the age of their children in Family Sharing.

This age verification detects any attempts at identity fraud and ensures that the family member who requested access for the child is who they say they are. Also, all children under the age of 13 are prohibited from creating Apple ID accounts, so it’s not possible to change their age on Family Sharing if they are under 13.

What age does Family Sharing stop?

Family Sharing does not have an age requirement, and can be used by anyone with an Apple ID. However, Apple recommends that only adults use Family Sharing to ensure everyone in the family follows the terms and conditions established by Apple.

Family Sharing can be a great way for families to share photos, music, movies, TV shows and more. But it also means giving access to each other’s activities, purchases and iCloud storage. So it’s important to talk to children and teens about digital responsibility and good online practices.

To ensure kids are using the internet responsibly, parents should be actively involved in their kids’ digital world. Parents are encouraged to have open conversations with their kids about responsible use of Apple’s services and features.

By setting up the parental controls, family members can limit purchases, locations and content accessible to kids in the family and can also manage their screens time.

In conclusion, there is no specific age when Family Sharing ends, but it is important to establish clear rules and respect between all members of the family.

How do I delete an Apple ID for a child under 13?

If your child is under 13 and you would like to remove their Apple ID, you first must initiate the Family Sharing process. You will need to add them to the family group, then go to the Apple ID account page to delete the Apple ID.

Once the Apple ID has been removed, your child will not be able to sign into any Apple services (e. g. App Store, FaceTime, iCloud, etc. ). Please note, if your child had any content associated with their Apple ID, it will no longer be accessible once the account has been deleted.

To make sure all of your child’s content is removed, you may want to sign into their account before deleting the Apple ID and remove any content the child may own.

What happens when you turn 13 on Family Sharing Iphone?

When you turn 13 on Family Sharing on IPhone, you become eligible to join family groups and make purchases using the same payment method as your family members. With Family Sharing, you can share iTunes and App Store purchases, iCloud storage, and even family photos and calendar events.

Your family can also set spending limits for you and determine which apps are appropriate for you to download. As a 13-year-old, you get a lot of freedom to explore the different features of Family Sharing and the ability to connect with other members of your family who you may not otherwise be able to do.

Additionally, you will be able to access the family calendar, which can help manage schedules between family members and keep everyone informed regarding events.

Does Family Sharing turn off when you turn 18?

No, Family Sharing does not turn off when you turn 18. The Family Sharing feature gives access to the same iTunes, Apple Books, and App Store purchases to up to six members of the family regardless of age.

All members of the family must have their own Apple ID to take part in Family Sharing and can use the same purchase history and settings. Apple also imposes age restrictions for certain types of purchases and apps, which may vary based on the content.

As long as members of the family meet these restrictions, they will still be able to access Family Sharing.

How many times can you switch Family Sharing?

You can switch Family Sharing as many times as you’d like, however the restrictions of Family Sharing set by the organizer will apply regardless of how many times you switch. This means if an organizer has set limits on device activation or app purchases, you will need to follow those restrictions no matter how often you switch.

Additionally, it’s important to note that each time you switch Family Sharing, you will lose access to any media or purchases made through the previous Family Sharing account. If you’d like to keep access to those purchases, you should back them up to iCloud or sign in with the same Apple ID on the new account.

Furthermore, if you purchase an iCloud storage plan, you’ll be charged on a per-person basis, not just a per-Family Sharing basis.

Can Family Sharing see text messages?

No, Family Sharing will not be able to see any of your text messages. Text messages are confidential and stored directly on your device. Family Sharing provides access to shared content and services, such as Apple Music and iCloud Storage, to family members.

It does not grant access to view or read text messages from one family members device to another. If you would like members of your family to view your text messages, it will have to be done manually, by providing them access to your device.

Do you have to be the family organizer to share Apple card?

No, you don’t have to be the family organizer to share an Apple Card. Each Apple Card is issued to an individual and can be shared between family members as long as each account holder consents to the sharing agreement.

To share an Apple Card with someone in your family, both users must be part of the same Apple ID “family” and co-sign the sharing agreement. Once accepted, the card holder will be able to add the Apple Card to their Apple Wallet app, enabling the sharing of individual or multiple credit lines for convenient payment splitting.

To ensure all members are legally accountable, both parties are asked to either have a valid driver’s license or ID card.

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