Get a copy of all messages and phone calls from my husband on my iphone
Hello
Whenever my husband sends a message (or I'll send you one) or is called I see as well on my phone... We are both on the icloud for address book and calendar account, but we never had the problem to see the other messages or calls? How can I take this to?
Thanks for your help
Madelon leclere
Using more an iDevice on the same computer
This mainly applies to couples who add another device and don't want their electronic mail, messages, etc. being duplicated on both devices. To start reading: How to use several iPhone, iPad or iPod devices with one computer. You must create a login separate Apple and password for anyone who will use the new iDevice. See Apple - my Apple ID and frequently asked questions about the Apple ID. The easiest way is to do it on the computer using iTunes: iTunes - how to set up an Apple ID iTunes.
On the computer, create a new user account for the person with the new iDevice. This is the user account always uses this person. He or she will no longer use the other user account. This way the person will have a separate iTunes library. Note When finished, do not 'share' apps under a single Apple ID. Each of you must buy your own applications under your own Apple ID. When you decide to divide like this you will have to buy new applications they want to use.
First, transfer the new devices to a new account as well as all your data. Save pictures of flow picture you want to keep for your camera (unless they are already in the camera roll) by opening your Photos app, tap Albums icon at the bottom. Now press the album My Photo Stream; Press Select; tap the photo you want to select. tap the share (box with the face up arrow) in the lower left corner icon; in the film, and then click Save.
If you synchronize notes with iCloud, you want to keep, you must open each of your notes and email it to yourself. Later, you can copy and paste the text into the new notes created in your new account.
Tap Settings > iCloud > remove account (removes it only from this device, not iCloud; the person who maintains the current account is not affected) provide the password to disable find my phone and choose to keep on my iDevice when prompted. Sign in with another Apple ID to create your new account. Choose merge to download your data.
Once you are on separate accounts, you can each go to icloud.com and remove data from the other person to your account.
The above was created by the user randers4. Changes were made to improve the readability and the syntax.
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