When sharing an Apple ID creates iMessage and text message confusion<article>
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Danielle Gibbons notes that her family has a single Apple ID/iCloud account, “and we keep getting each other’s text messages. How do we stop that from happening?”</p><p>
Unfortunately, an Apple ID and the associated iCloud account are a single entity—there’s no way to split out multiple, different text messaging or iMessage delivery addresses.</p><p>
However, it is possible to use third-party messaging apps, like
WhatsApp (free,
iTunes Store link), and third-party apps that handle sending and receiving text messages, like
Text Free, because you can set up a unique account with those services.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3083907/data-center-cloud/when-sharing-an-apple-id-creates-imessage-and-text-message-confusion.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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When sharing an Apple ID creates iMessage and text message confusion