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Do both parties that are sharing calendar need to have an iCloud email?

Hello do both parties that are sharing calendar need to have an iCloud email? Or any Email works? Any response is greatly appreciated.


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iPhone 6, iOS 12

Posted on Mar 8, 2023 8:10 AM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2023 11:40 AM

No, both do not need to have an iCloud Mail. But to share an iCloud Calendar, both must have an Apple ID.


An example. If I open and choose to share one of my iCloud Calendars, and send an invitation - then the person who receives the invitation must have an Apple ID to be able to participate in the calendar.


Please ask again if you need more.

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Mar 8, 2023 11:40 AM in response to eesvcs

No, both do not need to have an iCloud Mail. But to share an iCloud Calendar, both must have an Apple ID.


An example. If I open and choose to share one of my iCloud Calendars, and send an invitation - then the person who receives the invitation must have an Apple ID to be able to participate in the calendar.


Please ask again if you need more.

Do both parties that are sharing calendar need to have an iCloud email?

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