Family Sharing.
Family Sharing lets you and up to five other family members share access to amazing Apple services like Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple News+ and Apple Arcade. Your group can also share iTunes, Apple Books and App Store purchases, an iCloud storage plan and a family photo album. You can even help locate each other’s missing devices.
Getting set up is simple.
Choose what you want to share, invite your family members to join and enjoy each other’s digital company.
Get organised.
One adult in your family — the organiser — invites all the other members to join and sets up accounts for anyone under 13.1 Once family members join, Family Sharing is set up on everyone’s devices automatically. The group then chooses which services and features they’d like to use and share.
Keep everyone entertained.
Whether it’s music, TV and movies, news or games, Apple entertainment services have something for everyone. And with Family Sharing, your whole group can share the same subscriptions. Family members access each service from their own Apple IDs, so they see only their own content, preferences and recommendations — not the whole family’s.
Share an iCloud storage plan with your family.
Your entire family can share a single iCloud storage plan large enough to store everyone’s photos, videos and files. Each person’s files and documents remain private, but it’s easy to see how much storage everyone is using. If you need more space, you can upgrade to a larger plan at any time.
All your family’s purchases on all your family’s devices.
When you set up purchase sharing, everyone in the group gets immediate access to the songs, albums, movies, TV shows, books and apps purchased by family members who choose to share them. New purchases appear in the Purchased tab in Apple Books, the App Store or iTunes for each family member. Just select the family member whose collection you’d like to browse, then download or play the content you choose. Other family members can access your collection in the same way. If you want to keep some purchases private, you can choose to hide individual items.
Making purchases is easy. So is setting limits.
When your family sets up purchase sharing, all new Apple Books and App Store purchases will be billed to the organiser’s account. But if Ask to Buy is turned on for children in the family, the organiser can still call the shots. When a child initiates a purchase, an alert is sent to the organiser, who can review the download and approve or decline it from their own device. This applies to both purchases and free downloads.
Be more aware of how kids use their devices.
Screen Time can give you a better understanding of how much time your kids spend using apps, visiting websites, and on their devices overall. When you use Screen Time with Family Sharing, you can review your kids’ activity reports and set time limits for specific apps from your own device. You can also name another family member as a parent/guardian, so that you’re always on the same page when it comes to your kids and their screen time.
Keep track of everyone. And every device.
Find My makes it easy to keep track of one another, whether you’re coordinating where to meet up in the park or you just want to know when the kids get home from school. Simply send an invitation for them to share their locations. And if anyone’s device goes missing, everyone else in the group can help find it, even if it’s offline.
Get your family on the same page.
When you set up your family, a shared album is created automatically in the Photos app on all family members’ devices. Everyone can add photos, videos and comments to the album whenever they like and get notified when something new is added. Family Sharing also sets up a family calendar where everyone can view, add or change events and appointments, and get an alert when something changes. And anyone can use the Reminders app to send time or location reminders to the family. So when it’s school photo day, curry night or a trip to the beach, everyone’s in the know.