Old phone, calls double

I have recently updated from an Iphone 4S for a 6 s IPhone, keeping my existing Vodafone contract - I gave the 4 old my daughter who has a separate contract from the mobile to another mobile provider (TalkTalk) - the problem is that sometimes (IE not all the time) came from a call to me on the 6s also rings on the 4 - any advice on how to avoid this would be very welcome

It is normal that she also get iMessages and see your journal to call and you will not be able to facetime between two devices

This is because you use the same appleID, it can be regarded as a social security number in the apple world they all have two ring because they are both you

Give him his own appleID and use family sharing, so you need not buy apps with its new appleID

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