Why Use Family Sharing for Apple Music?
Apple Music’s Family Sharing plan lets up to six people enjoy unlimited streaming, offline listening, and personalized playlists—all for a single monthly fee. Sharing not only saves money but also keeps each member’s library private while allowing easy access to the same subscription.
Prerequisites Before You Begin
Make sure you have the following:
- A Apple ID for the organizer (the person who will purchase the family plan).
- Apple IDs for each family member you want to add.
- iOS 13 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or the latest version of the Apple Music app on Android/Windows.
Step 1 – Set Up Family Sharing on Your Device
iPhone or iPad:
1. Open Settings and tap your Apple ID banner at the top.
2. Select Family Sharing → Set Up Your Family.
3. Follow the prompts to invite members via Messages or Email.
Mac:
1. Click the Apple menu ► System Settings (or System Preferences).
2. Choose Family Sharing and click the + button to add family members.
3. Send invitations and wait for them to accept.
Step 2 – Subscribe to Apple Music Family Plan
Once Family Sharing is active, the organizer should:
- Open the Apple Music app.
- Tap Listen Now ► Subscribe.
- Choose the Family tier (usually $14.99/month in the U.S.).
- Confirm the purchase with Face ID, Touch ID, or your Apple ID password.
All invited members will instantly gain access to the full Apple Music catalog.
Step 3 – Accept the Invitation on Each Device
Each family member must accept the invitation:
- On iOS/macOS, tap the invitation in Settings ► Apple ID ► Family Sharing.
- On Android/Windows, sign in to the Apple Music app with your own Apple ID; the app will detect the family subscription automatically.
Managing Family Members and Permissions
As the organizer, you can:
- Remove or add members at any time from the Family Sharing settings.
- Set “Ask to Buy” for children, which requires parental approval for purchases.
- View each member’s music activity (only for shared playlists, not private listening history).
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Member Can’t Access Apple Music: Verify they accepted the family invitation and are signed in with the correct Apple ID.
Payment Problems: The organizer’s payment method must be valid; family members cannot use their own cards for the subscription.
Device Compatibility: Ensure all devices run the minimum OS version required for Family Sharing.
Enjoy the Benefits of a Shared Music Library
With Apple Music Family Sharing, each user retains a personalized library while the household enjoys a single, cost‑effective subscription. Follow the steps above, and you’ll have everyone listening to their favorite tracks in no time.
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