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My husband is getting my pictures on his phone and I’m getting his and now I’m getting his text messages.

How do I stop my husband from getting my photos on his IPhone

iPhone X

Posted on Aug 9, 2020 4:31 PM

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Posted on Aug 9, 2020 4:59 PM

Stop sharing an Apple ID with him. Apple IDs are personal and should not be shared, any more than you would share a toothbrush. See the 4th answer here—>https://appleid.apple.com/faq/#!&page=faq


One of you should get their own Apple ID; then you can connect the accounts to share what you want to share using Family Sharing—>Family Sharing - Apple Support

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Aug 9, 2020 4:59 PM in response to Catjoy36

Stop sharing an Apple ID with him. Apple IDs are personal and should not be shared, any more than you would share a toothbrush. See the 4th answer here—>https://appleid.apple.com/faq/#!&page=faq


One of you should get their own Apple ID; then you can connect the accounts to share what you want to share using Family Sharing—>Family Sharing - Apple Support

Aug 9, 2020 6:18 PM in response to Catjoy36

You say that your husband cannot set up his own Apple ID. Why not? Is it because his iPhone says that he has run out of "new Apple ID creation" tries on his older phone? If this is the case, he can create a new Apple ID on any computer browser and then use that Apple ID on his phone.


That should get him out of your hair. iPhone-wise, that is.

My husband is getting my pictures on his phone and I’m getting his and now I’m getting his text messages.

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