Ahh so that you do it ! thanks for the tip
gdorn gd...@mac.com On 26/01/2016, at 5:56 AM, Ronni Brown wrote: > <snip> > OR 3rd Option which I suggest is your best option > 3. Use a different Apple ID for iCloud > There is another option, but it involves setting up a new Apple ID. > Apple gives iOS users the option to use one Apple ID for iCloud and a > different one for App Store purchases. > This means you can share your App Store purchases with your family by using > the same Apple ID for iTunes and the App Store, but keep Contacts, Calendars > and other iCloud information separate by using different Apple IDs. > > If you want to change the Apple ID you use for iCloud on your device, you can > go to Settings > iCloud and then tap Delete Account at the bottom (unless you > haven't signed in to iCloud, in which case you can skip that step). > You can then enter the new Apple ID you'd like to use. > If you haven't yet set up a new Apple ID for iCloud, you can do for free by > tapping the create new Apple ID button at the bottom of the sign in screen. > > Cheers, > Ronni > <Snip>
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