Can I have multiple Apple devices on one iTunes account?

Can I have multiple Apple devices on one iTunes account?

iTunes can happily manage multiple devices under one Apple ID. Personal information is unique to each device unless shared via iCloud. Each can sync with a different selection of playlists in your library.

Can I have more than 5 devices on my iTunes account?

You can authorize up to 5 computers, which means that you can play your content on 5 different computers. You can’t authorize a computer from another computer or from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Can I use same Apple ID for 3 devices?

You can be signed into 10 devices/computers at the same time. Only 5 can be computers. Devices are meant to be used with a single Apple ID. You can sign into iCloud with one ID, the App Store/iTunes with another ID, and Messages/FaceTime with a 3rd ID.

Why does Apple only allow 5 devices?

iPods & iOS devices are limited to DRM protected content from up to 5 different accounts. There is no limit to the number of devices that you can load up with content using iTunes. You can deauthorize computers that you no longer wish to use to access protected content so that you can authorize others.

How many computers can I install iTunes on?

You can enable “home sharing” to share each computer’s music library, and you can also authorize up to five computers to play anything you download from the iTunes music store.

Do I need a new Apple ID for devices?

We recommend that you use the same Apple ID for all Apple services on your device—including the iTunes & App Stores and iCloud. Using multiple Apple IDs might be confusing and cause issues with accessing purchased content or using some services. If you have multiple Apple IDs, you can’t merge them.

How many phones can use same Apple ID?

Answer: A: You can have ten devices (no more than five of them computers) associated with your Apple ID and iTunes at one time.

How many devices can you have on an Apple ID?

You can create up to 3 different Apple IDs on 1 device. So if you have an iPhone, an iPad and a Mac then you can make 9 different Appe IDs.

How many devices are allowed for iTunes?

ten devices
You can have ten devices (no more than five computers) associated with your Apple ID for purchases at one time.

How many devices can play iTunes?

10 devices
You can associate your Apple ID with up to 10 devices, with a maximum of 5 computers at any time. Each computer must also be authorized using the same Apple ID. You don’t need to authorize your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

How many devices can use an Apple ID?

Can I have 2 Apple ID?

Answer: A: You can create 2 Apple IDs to do that. That will keep your work related information separate from your personal information. There shouldn’t be any complications from using two Apple IDs unless you need to share data between the two IDs.

Is there a limit to how many devices you can have with Apple ID?

Yes, there is a limit. You can have a total of 10 devices (with a maximum of 5 computers) associated with your Apple ID. When any of those actions are set up on a particular device or computer using your Apple ID, that computer or device becomes associated with your Apple ID. Once associated, the computer or device is locked for 90 days to that ID.

How many devices can I connect to my iTunes account?

Reading this: View and remove your associated devices in iTunes – Apple Support and from personal experience, you can have more than 10 devices linked (e.g. signed into) your Apple account. But looks like you can only have 10 access (or be authorized for) iTunes and App Store at a time.

What kind of computer can you use with Apple ID?

Authorized computers are those computers that you have signed your Apple ID into iTunes with, and then Authorized for your Apple ID via iTunes. Only computers are Authorized. Associated devices are both iDevices and computers that you have done any of the activities on that were listed above.

How long is my Apple ID locked to my computer?

When any of those actions are set up on a particular device or computer using your Apple ID, that computer or device becomes associated with your Apple ID. Once associated, the computer or device is locked for 90 days to that ID. Once the 90 days has passed, a different ID can be associated with it.