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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1077385" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Apple does not typically remove a child's account from Family Sharing on your behalf. As the family organizer, you have the ability to manage your family group and can remove a child's account from Family Sharing directly from your device's settings. However, if you're encountering issues or need assistance, Apple Support can provide guidance on how to manage your Family Sharing settings.</p><p></p><p>As for creating @icloud.com accounts, Apple does impose a limit. Each Apple ID can activate up to three additional @icloud.com email addresses. Also, you can create a new Apple ID on your iPad, but you're limited to three Apple IDs per device. Remember, each Apple ID requires a unique email address, so you can't use the same email for multiple Apple IDs. It's also worth noting that Apple recommends using a single Apple ID for all Apple services to maintain a streamlined experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1077385, member: 52014"] Apple does not typically remove a child's account from Family Sharing on your behalf. As the family organizer, you have the ability to manage your family group and can remove a child's account from Family Sharing directly from your device's settings. However, if you're encountering issues or need assistance, Apple Support can provide guidance on how to manage your Family Sharing settings. As for creating @icloud.com accounts, Apple does impose a limit. Each Apple ID can activate up to three additional @icloud.com email addresses. Also, you can create a new Apple ID on your iPad, but you're limited to three Apple IDs per device. Remember, each Apple ID requires a unique email address, so you can't use the same email for multiple Apple IDs. It's also worth noting that Apple recommends using a single Apple ID for all Apple services to maintain a streamlined experience. [/QUOTE]
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