Download Apps from Another Country’s iTunes Store. There’s however a workaround that will help you install almost any app from the iTunes Apps store even if that app is not available in the iTunes store of your country. If all you are using is the App Store / iTunes Store then I do not see any advantage in more than one Apple ID. If you never sign into iCloud, the separation of your machines is maintained. If ever you come up with a need for multiple Apple IDs, you can always create them later.
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I have made some app purchases using my current Apple ID (say [email protected]).
Can I use my current Apple ID ([email protected]) at 'Mac App Store' on MacBook Pro and iMac, which are registered to my family Apple ID (say [email protected]) without transferring registration ?
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Yes, you can use any Apple ID on any Apple product, regardless of who it is registered to. Simply sign in with your Apple ID (e.g., [email protected]) and purchase or download the app you wish from either the App Store or the Mac App Store.
Product registration helps Apple pull up your details quickly and easily should you (or your family) need warranty service. It's not at all required and the warranty of any Apple product is bound to the actual device, not the person. If you purchase an item from the Apple Store, you'll notice that your warranty already starts on your product purchase date. If you buy an item from a 3rd party retailer, you will have to bring in the original receipt to show date of purchase. We often lose or forget about receipts, so registering your product is often convenient for us as well as Apple.
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If you purchase content using your own private Apple ID, that content is bound to your account. If your family ever wish to update an app, or redownload it, they will need access to your Apple ID account.
There is nothing that technically forbids you from using many Apple IDs on a single system, but often tracking who bought what gets to be a bit of a pain, especially when someone moves on. Just of note that it's often best to keep things simple and use a single Apple ID. It's important to remember that you can't transfer purchases from one Apple ID to another. You also can't ever close or delete an old Apple ID. When an Apple ID is created, it is quite permanent.
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Yes, it should work fine, and won't transfer the registration of the Mac mWhen you purchase something, enter your Apple ID instead of the family one and the purchase will be completed by your Apple ID instead.
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You have two password options to choose from with paid and in-app purchases:
- Always Require:When you make a purchase, you'll always be asked to enter your password, even if you're signed in with your Apple ID.
- Require After 15 Minutes: When you make a purchase, you'll be asked to enter your password only every 15 minutes.
You can turn off password protection for free items on your iOS device or computer if you don't want to enter your password when downloading free songs or apps, but you can't completely turn off password protection for paid items.
On Apple TV, you can turn off password protection for both free and paid items.
About Touch ID and Face ID password preferences
If you turned on Touch ID or Face ID for iTunes Store purchases, you won't be prompted to set your password preference.
Touch ID or Face ID will always override whatever preference you set. If you have either turned on, you're prompted to authenticate every download. If you try to manually set your preference while Touch ID or Face ID is turned on, you'll see a message saying that Touch ID or Face ID are enabled for All Purchases.
Quickbooks for mac app. If you turn off Touch ID or Face ID, the next time that you make a purchase, you'll be asked to set your password preference.
Learn more about using Touch ID and using Face ID.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iTunes & App Store.
- Tap Password Settings. If you have Touch ID or Face ID turned on for purchases, you won't see this menu.
- Under Purchases and In-App Purchases, tap the setting that you want.
- Under Free Downloads, tap Require Password to turn the setting on or off.
- When asked, enter your password. Then tap OK.
On your Mac or PC in iTunes
- Open iTunes. Make sure that you have the latest version.
- Mac: From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen, choose iTunes > Preferences.
Windows: From the menu bar at the top of the iTunes window, choose Edit > Preferences. - Click the Store tab.
- From the menus under Purchases or Free Downloads, select your preferred level of protection. If you have Touch ID turned on for purchases, you won't see this menu.
- When asked, enter your password. Then click OK.
- Click OK again to save your preferences.
On your Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD
- From the Home screen, select Settings > Accounts > iTunes and App Store > Password Settings.
- Select Require Password.
- Select your preferred level of protection.
- After you select your preferred level of protection, select Require Password under Free Downloads to turn the setting on or off. If you set Require Password to Never in step 3, there won't be an option to turn the setting on.
On your Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation)
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- From the Home screen, select Settings > iTunes Store > Sign In.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
- After you click Submit, you'll see a screen that says 'Remember Password?' Select your preferred level of protection:
- Choose Yes if you want the Apple TV to remember your password for purchases as long as you're signed in with your Apple ID.
- Choose No if you want to enter your password each time that you make a purchase in the iTunes Store.
Apple Id Password Reset
To change your password settings, sign out, then follow the steps above to sign in again.