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Subscription Apple Music is tied to yours Apple ID, so you can stream content from any iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, or watchOS device to which your Apple ID logged in. However, things get a bit more complicated when you want to listen Apple Music on another device that you use with another Apple ID – for example on a work iPhone. Complicated, but certainly not impossible.

Many users have one Apple IDs they use for everything, but others may actually have more Apple id. It may be because they have personal Apple ID and one for work, school or other occasions.

How to log in to Apple Music on another device below yours Apple ID

Technically, you can use either Apple ID for purchases and registration for services Apple, as Apple music to Apple TV+, and others Apple ID to sync content and data between iCloud, such as messages, photos, notes, and backups. These two branches of the ecosystem Apple they're quite different, but many people only need one set of credentials to sign in to both. To avoid this, you can use the Family Sharing feature, which allows one account to connect up to five other user accounts to subscriptions. The problem, of course, is that you're tied to a subscription Apple Someone else's music. This will save you some money, but the bill won't be yours alone. Using different Apple So ID is useful for sharing music between family members, as well as in any of the other scenarios above. While it all sounds complicated, in practice it's pretty easy – you just have to know where to log in.

  • Head to Settings on that device, tap panel with Apple ID and in the section Media and shopping log out of the existing one Apple ID.
  • Then tap again Media & Shopping -> Not [XY]?.
    Then log in to Apple The ID under which you want to use Apple Music on the device.
  • If you have at the given Apple ID activated two-factor authentication, follow the instructions on the display.

If this is Apple ID already subscribed Apple Music, you're all set. Just open the app Apple Music and start listening. If you're not already a subscriber, you'll be prompted to sign in when you open the Music app—you might even be eligible for a three-month free trial.

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