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Does each member of a family need their own separate 50 GB of iCloud Storage at $0.99/mo.

Does each member of a family need their own separate 50 GB of iCloud Storage at $0.99/mo.

Posted on Dec 25, 2019 8:44 PM

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Posted on Dec 25, 2019 8:51 PM

If the organizer for family sharing subscribes to the 200Gb or 2TB plan, they can invite family members to share that one iCloud subscription. See - Share an iCloud storage plan with your family - Apple Support. Everybody still uses and accesses their data using their AppleID but you all can (collectively) use up to the limit of the 200Gb or 2TB of iCloud storage.

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Dec 25, 2019 8:51 PM in response to jackzie

If the organizer for family sharing subscribes to the 200Gb or 2TB plan, they can invite family members to share that one iCloud subscription. See - Share an iCloud storage plan with your family - Apple Support. Everybody still uses and accesses their data using their AppleID but you all can (collectively) use up to the limit of the 200Gb or 2TB of iCloud storage.

Does each member of a family need their own separate 50 GB of iCloud Storage at $0.99/mo.

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