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does each member of a family plan still have 5gb free icloud storage?

Before joining a family plan each member has 5gb of free icloud storage. Does each member of a family plan still have 5gb free icloud storage?



iPhone SE, iOS 15

Posted on Sep 9, 2022 1:33 PM

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Posted on Sep 11, 2022 6:45 AM

I want to be able to easily see her photos and she wants to be able to see mine.


When you share an icloud+ storage plan, you are sharing the storage, but not the data you have stored. You will still not be able to see each others pictures, unless you upgrade to iOS 16 and/or macOS 13 Ventura, if you are using a Mac.

With the next version of iOS and macOS coming this fall you will be able to set up and use a joint iCloud Photos Library, after you set up Family Sharing. You will probably need more than 5GB each to be able to share a Photos Library ad still keep iCloud backups of your devices. Go at least for the 50GB storage plan.


The promised shared Photos Library is described here: iOS 16 - New Features - Apple


iCloud Shared Photo Library*

Share a photo library with your family


Share a separate iCloud photo library with up to five other people.

Smart setup rules


Share all your past photos, or use setup tools to contribute specific photos based on start date or people.

Smart sharing suggestions


Contribute photos manually, or use smart features to make sharing seamless, like a switch in Camera, automatic sharing using Bluetooth proximity, and sharing suggestions in For You.

Collaborate on the collection


Everyone has equal permissions to add, edit, favorite, caption, and delete.

Relive more complete memories


Enjoy shared photos in Memories, Featured Photos, and the Photos widget.


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Sep 11, 2022 6:45 AM in response to stillhear

I want to be able to easily see her photos and she wants to be able to see mine.


When you share an icloud+ storage plan, you are sharing the storage, but not the data you have stored. You will still not be able to see each others pictures, unless you upgrade to iOS 16 and/or macOS 13 Ventura, if you are using a Mac.

With the next version of iOS and macOS coming this fall you will be able to set up and use a joint iCloud Photos Library, after you set up Family Sharing. You will probably need more than 5GB each to be able to share a Photos Library ad still keep iCloud backups of your devices. Go at least for the 50GB storage plan.


The promised shared Photos Library is described here: iOS 16 - New Features - Apple


iCloud Shared Photo Library*

Share a photo library with your family


Share a separate iCloud photo library with up to five other people.

Smart setup rules


Share all your past photos, or use setup tools to contribute specific photos based on start date or people.

Smart sharing suggestions


Contribute photos manually, or use smart features to make sharing seamless, like a switch in Camera, automatic sharing using Bluetooth proximity, and sharing suggestions in For You.

Collaborate on the collection


Everyone has equal permissions to add, edit, favorite, caption, and delete.

Relive more complete memories


Enjoy shared photos in Memories, Featured Photos, and the Photos widget.


does each member of a family plan still have 5gb free icloud storage?

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