How to share apps and purchases with your family

One adult in the family — the family organizer — pays for everyone's purchases after purchase sharing is set up. You can share apps, music, books, and more.

What is purchase sharing?

When the family organizer turns on purchase sharing, everyone in your family gets access to apps, music, movies, TV shows, and books that family members buy. The family organizer is billed for family members' purchases. Family members can find shared content on the Purchased page in the App Store, iTunes Store, Apple Books, or Apple TV app. Learn what kinds of content you can and can't share.

Turn on purchase sharing using your iPhone or iPad

  1. If you haven't set up Family Sharing yet, set up Family Sharing.

  2. Open the Settings app.

  3. Tap Family. If you don't see Family, tap your name, then tap Family Sharing.

  4. Tap Purchase Sharing.

  5. Tap Continue and follow the onscreen instructions.

  6. To confirm which payment method will be billed, tap Purchase Sharing again and check the Shared Payment Method information. This will be the family organizer's default payment method.

    iPhone screen showing the payment method for Purchase Sharing.

Turn on purchase sharing using your Mac

In macOS Ventura or later:

  1. If you haven't set up Family Sharing yet, set up Family Sharing.

  2. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings, then click Family.

  3. Click Purchase Sharing.

  4. Click your name, then turn on Share My Purchases.

  5. To confirm which payment method will be billed, check under Shared Payment Methods. This will be the family organizer's default payment method.

    Mac screen showing the shared payment methods for Purchase Sharing.

Turn off purchase sharing and stop sharing a payment method

If you're the family organizer and you want family members to pay for purchases themselves, turn off purchase sharing.

  1. Go to your Purchase Sharing settings in Settings on your iPhone or iPad or in System Settings on your Mac.

  2. Turn off purchase sharing:

    • On your iPhone or iPad, tap Stop Purchase Sharing.

    • On your Mac, click Turn Off, then click Stop Purchase Sharing.

When purchase sharing is turned off, you stop sharing your purchases and lose access to the purchases made by your other family members. However, you can continue to share subscriptions like Apple TV and Apple Arcade, but everyone must use their own payment method for purchases.

Learn what to do if you want to leave or disband your family sharing group

Which payment method is charged for purchases that family members make?

When purchase sharing is turned on, everyone's purchases bill to the family organizer's payment method.* The family organizer can:

When a family member first makes a purchase on their device, the family organizer might need to verify the payment method by entering the CVV.

* If you're in a Family Sharing group, purchases that you make are charged to your personal Apple Account balance. If you don't have enough balance in your Apple Account to pay for the purchase, the remainder is charged to the family organizer if purchase sharing is turned on.

If you want to approve a child's purchases

If you want to see and approve what kids download, set up Ask to Buy. When a child asks to buy apps, movies, or other content, the family organizer receives a notification and can approve or decline the request right from their device.

Learn how to turn on Ask to Buy

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