![]() ![]() This hardly seems enough to back up even one 64 GB iPhone 4S or iPad. ![]() It may seem like you would want a separate iCloud account for each device because each iCloud account comes with a mere 5 GB of free storage. ![]() From here on out, you can continue to make all of your family’s purchases for all of their devices from that one iTunes account. What you would do is take one of your Apple IDs - the single username to manage all your Apple accounts - associate it with a single iTunes account and a credit card, and assign it to all of your iOS devices. ![]() It doesn’t have to be that way: To manage your media and app purchases more effectively, you may want to consider having a single family iTunes(s AAPL) account. If your family owns multiple Apple devices and you have several different Apple IDs among you, it can become overwhelming or confusing or just plain maddening to figure out where your content is. ![]()
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