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can you send music to another iOS device or do you have to invite them to be part of your family plan that can include up to six people
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That’s what I mean, can you send music to any iOS device or do they have to be under your family sharing under iCloud? I currently have three people but can you send music to other people that aren’t under that section or do they have to be under family sharing
What happens when you try to share music outside of your Family Sharing group? Does it work?
[…] if the user has Apple Music themselves they can play it. They do not have to be part of your family plan. If they don't have Apple Music, the link will take them to a web page that will allow them to play a snippet of the song.
song and album through imessage. I thought they had to be in your Family Sharing View attachment 130851
song and album through imessage. I thought they had to be in your Family Sharing View attachment 130851
No, as I said: sharing a song sends a web link to Apple Music service on the web. On an iPhone, it will redirect to the Music app, I believe. If the recipient is not a subscriber to Apple Music, they get an album view, with a list of songs, and they can play a snippet of each song (90 seconds I believe?) Any Apple Music subscriber can play the entire song.
Here is a link to a song that I have just shared from the Music app. You are not in my family plan, obviously. Can you play it on your iPhone?
[FONT="]https://music.apple.com/us/album/su...30200&itsct=mobilenationspremier&at=1000l33GT[/FONT]
I click the link and get this:
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I’m also an Apple Music subscriber.