Family sharing vs Apple One
If family sharing allows 6 people...what’s going to happen when my family wants to upgrade to One (Which only allows 5 members)??
iPad Pro, iPadOS 13
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If family sharing allows 6 people...what’s going to happen when my family wants to upgrade to One (Which only allows 5 members)??
iPad Pro, iPadOS 13
This is pretty much what is available on Apple One at this time : https://www.apple.com/apple-one/
This is pretty much what is available on Apple One at this time : https://www.apple.com/apple-one/
"If you have the Apple One Family or Premier plan, you can use Family Sharing to share all included Apple services with up to five other family members. And Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade always include Family Sharing, even in the Apple One Individual plan."
(you) + (five other) = 06
My issues is with the number of family members allowed on the sharing program. It’s going from 6 to 5? Shouldn’t we be grandfathered-in for being early adopters?
One allows 6 people. The Organizer and 5 other people. Total of 6.
If you look at the page closer you will see that one of the organizers is considered one of five...
As Siabh points out, the organizer is referred to as “you” and the 5 other people are in addition to you. You + 5 other people = 6 total people.
Family sharing vs Apple One