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qpid360

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Apr 23, 2009
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Seeing that we can install apps on up to 5 iPhones using the same account, how does something like BeeJive work since it looks like it reads individual IDs.

Would there be any issues with this? I've heard of people getting blacklisted for using the cracked app, but since I paid for it, would I run into any problems using it on multiple phones?
 

damnyooneek

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Seeing that we can install apps on up to 5 iPhones using the same account, how does something like BeeJive work since it looks like it reads individual IDs.

Would there be any issues with this? I've heard of people getting blacklisted for using the cracked app, but since I paid for it, would I run into any problems using it on multiple phones?

it doesnt read individual ids it does it with blackberries but not the iphone. one itunes account can authorize 5 computers to use it's downloaded content. as long as you install the application on the authorize computer it will work. when there's an update it will require the itunes account email and password that purchased the app.
 

qpid360

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Original poster
Apr 23, 2009
564
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Pasadena, CA
it doesnt read individual ids it does it with blackberries but not the iphone. one itunes account can authorize 5 computers to use it's downloaded content. as long as you install the application on the authorize computer it will work. when there's an update it will require the itunes account email and password that purchased the app.


Awesome. Thanks for clearing it up.
 
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