Hi, are you two using different iCloud accounts? In case not, I bet that's the issue. If you are using separate ones, then I'm afraid it's a mystery for sure.

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On 3/22/2014 3:50 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
Apple is currently researching the inexplicable inability of my husband and I to share 
photos via airdrop.  We are using the same WiFi connection; Bluetooth is on, we tried 
rebooting; we are both signed into our iCloud accounts.  Whenever we attempt to send a 
photo, instead of a list of available recipients, there is a message which says 
"turn on airdrop to share" but as it is already turned on,, this makes no 
sense. Sometimes, the airdrop recipient placeholder comes up, and just says image, with 
no name.  Tapping on it does nothing. If anyone has had this issue, or can point me to 
anything which might resolve it, I would appreciate it. I have been Googling like crazy, 
but can't find this problem anywhere.
Christine


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