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Apple One can’t integrate multiple Apple IDs ~ Apple officials admit

Apple One

 
Apple Insider reports that Apple One has admitted that it doesn’t support the integration of multiple Apple IDs.

Although a veteran Apple employee said “it’s okay”

Apple One is a bundled service that combines Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade, and iCloud storage, and became available in Japan before dawn on October 31st.
 
Immediately after the announcement of Apple One, Apple veteran employee Chris Espinosa said, “It’s okay, when asked if Apple Music and iCloud storage can be used even if they are tied to different Apple IDs. I answered.
 
However, at the moment immediately after the launch of the Apple One service, it seems that it has not been able to handle multiple accounts well.

Is there a problem with using different Apple IDs with iCloud and others?

Among the Apple One eligible services, users with different Apple IDs registered for iCloud and other services have posted on Twitter that iCloud storage cannot be integrated.
 
This issue occurs with users who have different Apple IDs for the originally independent iCloud and iTunes / App Store services.
 
When trying to register an Apple ID for iTunes / App Store for storage included in Apple One, users who are confused that the iCloud storage they were originally using was automatically canceled said that the data was transferred to iCloud storage in Apple One. You can see the exchange of replies.
 

 

People inside Apple admit that Apple ID integration is not done

AppleInsider couldn’t reproduce the same phenomenon that was posted on Twitter, so it’s possible that the device was uploading data to the new iCloud storage included in Apple One, although the scope of the issue is unknown. I’m pointing out.
 
Apple Insider has updated a post-publishing article reporting the issue, reporting that someone inside Apple has admitted that it is not currently able to integrate multiple Apple IDs.
 
 
Source: AppleInsider
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