Yes all around.:)
First, there’s no real advantage I don’t think to having multiple accounts
unless you have say a dedicated business phone and home phone or maybe a
business account and your over all family account. There may be reasons to
split and maybe others have better ideas but for me
Hi Arnold,
I only have one apple account on all my apple devices,
So that’s iPhone, Ipad, mac book air 2 iPods and an apple tv,
I also had it on my mac mini as well but that’s currently in a box to sell
I get the benefit of purchasing something on my iPods or tablet / phone and the
other
No advantage. One Apple ID can be used for more than one device. One
ID enables you to maintain them too; purchases, backups, etc.
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On 7/3/2016 7:38 AM, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
When I set up my Mac mini, I used
Hi,
If you are the only person using the two devices, then there is no advantage at
all to using two different Apple ID's. In fact, it could be considered a huge
disadvantage. When using one Apple ID, many services are shared across devices
using the same Apple ID, like Contacts, Find My Mac
To answer your e-mail concern; the answer is that you can indeed direct each
device to interact with only one of the accounts set up per device. On the
iPhone, it’s simply a matter of deactivating the account you do not want that
device accessing. I haven’t looked at the e-mail settings on my