If you've set up Family Sharing for your family group, you can use Apple Cash Family to set up Apple Cash for your children. This way, your kids can send and receive money in Messages and make purchases.
That's the clever thing about Family Sharing, it really keeps it to a narrow group of people where you can deal with each other about purchases made. Reply of 1 How to restrict purchases with family sharing Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other ...
The support article If you see 'apple.com/bill' on your billing statement - Apple Support explains how you can check your iTunes and App Stores purchase history, cancel subscriptions, and track possible sources of unrecognized Apple charges you may see on a bill. These may be purchases by ...
Setting Up Apple Cash Family We've already coveredhow to send and accept Apple Family Sharing invitationson your iPhone, how to useApple Family Sharing to share apps and music, andhow to create an Apple ID for a child under 13. For more great ways to use Apple Pay, check out our free...
Family Sharing supports the sharing of auto-renewable subscriptions and non-consumable in-app purchases. You can configure your Apple ID so that all new subscriptions are automatically shared with your Family Sharing circle, or you can opt to manually share each eligible subscription if you like. ...
If you need to give a card number when you check out online or in stores where Apple Pay isn't accepted, you canfind your virtual card number in the Wallet app. If you use Apple Card Family1and you share your account with a co-owner2, you each have your own virtual card number. ...
Notes: If you are using Family Sharing, you will not see other family members’ purchases. You need to sign in with their Apple ID to see their purchases. Method # 2 (no iTunes) You may also review your purchase history by going to Apple’s report a problem page. This method lets ...
How to Pay for Your Own Apple Purchases When On Someone Else’s Apple Family Plan As we said, this takes a little (but only a little) pre-planning. Did you know that your Apple account allows you to add money to it and pre-fund purchases? When you do this, instead of...
To check your balance, open the Wallet app on your iPhone and tap Apple Card. The Card Balance is displayed right below your card. Card Balance includes all new spending and any remaining balance from the previous month. You can only pay off your Apple Card purchases after they clear, so...
Step 1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Sign in with your previous Apple ID > Family Sharing > Set Up Your Family and follow the onscreen instruction. Note that you need to turn on the option to Share Purchases with Family. Step 2. To invite the new Apple ID as your family memb...