Can't really imagine why I'd want another one?
Some apps aren’t available in all App Store regions. Multiple accounts set to different countries are needed to get around these geo-restrictions.
If you have an Apple TV, you can easily switch between Apple ID accounts. I do that to watch my free Apple TV for a year. Same for the Mac, iPad, or iPhone etc.Two - first was used for purchases before the iCloud ones existed and then an iCloud one. I'd like to get rid of the purchases one but afraid I'd lose stuff an screw it up.
I just purchased a new iPad Air - used the iCloud one on the purchase and got some free stuff from Apple but really can't use since stuff like TV use the purchase one.
And the availability of the app is based on where the ID is registered, not your actual location as determined by IP address?
- Spend any balance remaining on your Apple ID. If you're not sure whether you have a balance, check your Apple ID balance.
- Cancel your subscriptions and wait until the end of the subscription period.
- Wait for any memberships, pre-orders, movie rentals, or Season Passes to complete, and wait for any pending store credit refunds to process. You can cancel a pre-order.
- Make sure that you have a payment method for your new country or region. See what payment methods you can use.
- Redownload your apps, music, movies, TV shows, and books on any devices that you might use to play or read them in the future. That's because some types of content might not be available in your new country or region. (Learn what types of content and services are available in your new country or region.)
Two - one for iCloud functions and one for purchases that my wife and I both use. Started doing it this way before family sharing was a thing.
How and thanksIf you have an Apple TV, you can easily switch between Apple ID accounts. I do that to watch my free Apple TV for a year. Same for the Mac, iPad, or iPhone etc.
Settings > Users and Accounts >Add New User > Enter a second Apple ID that you have made tv or movie purchases with. Once you have a second user added, you will then be able to set the default user, which is box second from the top of said settings. And at the top, you will see the "Switch Current User" box. That box allows you to quickly change accounts.How and thanks
I believe it is.Is it possible to have a dedicated Apple-ID for Apple Music?
I started with one and then I changed my name legally first and last .. I have 3 I phones, I pad and Mac Pro 13 .. I bought everything at different times so don’t know how I did not know the rules ., I have never been tech savvy and I have used the same password because we didn’t need that many back then. I have different phones w different aliases and emails . No need to get into that ., so at some point I had 2 and managed to keep everything running smoothly .. until I got on this run of syncing and I cloud and face reck and all of it ., then my IG was hacked I spent hours all day trying to get figure out what who why and goodbye.. I do not remember creating a 3rd Apple ID .. now everything is so beyond a mess and my computer is no longer working . A little but not good .phones are slow and glitchy and I have 2 step verification as well but I have really messed up because I have too many important email accounts and I need all my phones for business . So everything I do have is important. I was going to delete on ID and I read that they basically own everything and I should have one my entire life and the loss of app’s information emails and basic functionality would be gone forever.. ?? So ok I get it I don’t even think Apple can do anything. I am thinking I’m going to have to get all my info into a drive I don’t know how that’s possible.. yet ., I have 5 devices.. I have to buy a new computer ASAP .I’m screwed for Apple for life yes ?? I think soHow many Apple IDs do you have? If you do have multiple, please share the reason why.