Family sharing iCloud
It seems that with 50 GB icloud space I can not set up family sharing. Is that correct?
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It seems that with 50 GB icloud space I can not set up family sharing. Is that correct?
Your current iCloud storage plan has nothing to do with setting up Family Sharing. You will probably have to increase the storage plan if you have at least three members in the family set up, and you want to share iCloud storage, but you should be able to set up FS regardless of your storage plan. If for no other reason, you don’t even have to share iCloud storage so your current plan shouldn’t matter.
Have you tried setting up FS? Are you running into problems?
Set up Family Sharing - Apple Support
Click here. This applies to sharing the iCloud storage, not Family Sharing in general; Apple likely decided that 50GB was too small for it to be effective.
(202878)
I will always defer to your knowledge about everything Apple related, but can you explain this to me or direct me to where I can read about this requirement?
IOW, why can’t you set up FS if you have a 50GB plan?
Yes.
(202877)
I also want to know how and where to setting up?
Best Regards.
[Link Edited by Moderator]
I’ve read the information on that website a million times, but apparently not close enough. Thanks.
Click on the link in my post above.
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Hence, given that i do not want to buy 200 GB storage, we - the family - can not set up Family Sharing.
Thanks for your guidance.
Family sharing iCloud