Hi Daniel and thank you.
I have already done the things you suggest for FaceTime.
That’s what frustrates me a little.
But I guess having the same Apple ID brings a couple of trade offs.
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 11:37 am, Daniel Kerr wrote:
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> Hi Stephen
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> You can’t really “Decide” who gets th
Hi Stephen
You can’t really “Decide” who gets the calls coming in. Do you both get each
others iMessages as well? Or just the calls?
But one “work around” you can use is the following -
Go to Settings - FaceTime. Under “You can be reached by FaceTime at”, untick
your wife phone number. - you ca
Thank you Peter.
I will take a look at Family Sharing.
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 8:34 am, Peter Hinchliffe
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>> On 12 Nov 2019, at 8:02 am, Stephen Chape wrote:
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>> Hi Peter.
>> I assume iTunes = iCloud.
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>> Yes we do … and I figured that could be the reason.
>> But we do this
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 8:02 am, Stephen Chape wrote:
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> Hi Peter.
> I assume iTunes = iCloud.
>
> Yes we do … and I figured that could be the reason.
> But we do this so that we don’t keep (and update) two separate Contacts and
> Calendars.
>
> If this is the reason, is there no way around bo
Hi Peter.
I assume iTunes = iCloud.
Yes we do … and I figured that could be the reason.
But we do this so that we don’t keep (and update) two separate Contacts and
Calendars.
If this is the reason, is there no way around both iPhones receiving the same
FaceTime calls ?
Seems crazy to me !
> On
> On 11 Nov 2019, at 8:23 pm, Stephen Chape wrote:
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> If anyone has a solution to the above please let me know ?
It has to be asked…: do you and your wife share the same iTunes account?
Kind regards,
Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth,
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