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Today, in this article we will show you how to Leave Family Sharing on iPhone, iPad and Mac. With Apple’s Family Sharing feature, you can share subscriptions and products with friends and family to save money on them. The group is set up by a person who pays for services and members who want to join. If you are in charge of an Apple Family Sharing group, you can always get rid of a member. Family Sharing members over a certain age can also leave the group on their own. A family group can only be broken up by its organizer, and the steps to do so depend on who is in the group.
Family Sharing is a great feature that all of your Apple devices already have. It can save you a lot of money and help you keep an eye on what your kids download, but sometimes it seems like it’s not given enough credit. Apple Family Sharing is pretty self-explanatory. It means that if one family member pays for an App Store purchase or an Apple subscription, other family members can use it without having to pay again. But what if someone in the family no longer wants to be there? We’ll show you how to Leave Family Sharing on iPhone, iPad and Mac.
What is Family Sharing?
With Apple Family Sharing, you and up to five other family members can share your Apple subscriptions, iTunes, Apple Books, and App Store purchases. You can also let your family use your iCloud storage plan, Apple Music Family Plan, and Apple Arcade membership. Apple is also always working on new subscription services, like Apple News+ and Apple TV+, which just came out, and the much-anticipated Apple Arcade. So it’s safe to say that Family Sharing will only keep getting more valuable over time.
Why You Might Want to Leave Family Sharing
- Family Sharing: lets members of the same family share purchases and some information. If you care about your privacy and don’t want other people to know what apps you download, what media you watch, or where you are, you may want to turn off Family Sharing.
- If you have different Apple IDs for your iCloud services: App Store purchases, and other Apple services, you might need to leave Family Sharing. Family Sharing works best when everyone in the family uses the same Apple ID to buy things and store them in iCloud.
- Billing Disputes: When a family shares, everyone uses the same way to pay. If there are problems with your bill or with how you pay for something, leaving Family Sharing can help you get back control of your payment information and avoid potential problems.
- Restrictions on apps and content: The person in charge of Family Sharing can set up parental controls and restrictions for family members. If you want more control over your own devices or don’t want the family organizer to put limits on you, you can leave Family Sharing.
- Different Apple Ecosystems: If you and your family members use different Apple ecosystems (like macOS and Android, or iOS and Windows), Family Sharing may not give you the benefits it was made for. By leaving Family Sharing, each family member can use their favorite platforms on their own.
How to Leave Family Sharing on iPhone, iPad
- Go to Settings and then choose your Apple ID.
- Choose to share with family.
- Pick your name and tap Leave Family or the name of your family member.
- Then tap [name] to remove it.
How to Leave Family Sharing on Mac
- Click the Apple icon on the menu bar and then click System Preferences.
- Choose “iCloud.”
- Click Family Manager.
- Click the “-” sign next to your name or the member’s name.
- Click Remove to make sure you want to leave the family group.
What Happens When You Leave Family Sharing?
- Loss of Shared Content: Any content or purchases shared within the Family Sharing group may no longer be accessible to you. This includes apps, music, movies, TV shows, books, and other digital content that was shared with you by other family members. You’ll need to repurchase or reacquire these items individually if you want to continue using them.
- Loss of Shared iCloud Storage: If your Family Sharing group shared an iCloud storage plan, you will no longer have access to that shared storage once you leave the family group. You may need to upgrade your individual iCloud storage plan if you were relying on the shared storage for backups and data.
- Loss of Screen Time and Location Sharing: Any Screen Time or location sharing features among family members will no longer be available. This means that parents may no longer have control over their children’s screen time or be able to track their locations through Family Sharing.
- **Apple Music and Apple TV+: If you were part of a Family Sharing plan for Apple Music or Apple TV+, you’ll lose access to these services once you leave the family group. You’ll need to subscribe individually if you want to continue using them.
- App Store Purchases: Your App Store and iTunes purchases will no longer be shared with other family members, and their purchases won’t be shared with you. Each member will be responsible for their own purchases.
Questions and Answers
But if you are under 18 years old, Apple won’t let you leave the group. You’ll have to ask the person in charge of your family to take you off. The age of a minor is different in each country or area. In the US, if you are under 13, you can’t get rid of yourself.
If the family organizer won’t remove restrictions from your account, you can’t leave without resetting your device. If you do the reset, you will lose any information that hasn’t been uploaded to iCloud. You will need to set the device back to how it was when it was first made.
If you want to leave a Family Sharing group and you are 13 or older, go to Settings, tap iCloud, and then tap your name. Next, go to the bottom of the screen and tap Leave Family Sharing. You won’t see the option to leave family sharing if you are the Family Organizer.
Every situation is different, but you might decide to stop talking to family members in some cases. This is a very personal choice, and it’s often best to make it after some time has passed and you’ve had a chance to think about your past.