Enable family sharing when no apple device is available
I do not own a new enough apple device that will allow access to these settings. How can I setup family sharing to use Apple tv in this case?
FireTVStick4K,
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I do not own a new enough apple device that will allow access to these settings. How can I setup family sharing to use Apple tv in this case?
FireTVStick4K,
So as I understand it... (forgive me, the Apple-verse confuses me at times)
I may not keep this service as without a means of sharing that does not involve letting someone borrow my locked down (features secured, etc) account, I am not comfortable. It is something that makes my skin crawl for a lack of a better description. Potentially too may things tied to the ID in this case. My other subscriptions there isn't really much in the way of purchases that can be made.
So as I understand it... (forgive me, the Apple-verse confuses me at times)
I may not keep this service as without a means of sharing that does not involve letting someone borrow my locked down (features secured, etc) account, I am not comfortable. It is something that makes my skin crawl for a lack of a better description. Potentially too may things tied to the ID in this case. My other subscriptions there isn't really much in the way of purchases that can be made.
My goal was that others in my household could use the Apple TV service using their Apple IDs as what I read / understood. I did not realize that I would have to have an Apple device to enable sharing. In this case, it becomes far to pricey a venture. I want my kids to be able use the Apple TV service on their Apple devices. There is only 1 TV in the house using the Apple TV app via Fire stick.
I can't see purchasing a device just to setup sharing. And in my understanding, me signing in with my Apple ID to one of their devices is probably not the best thing to do. I have liked what I have watched so far and would like to share it with them.
You need an Apple device to setup and manage Family Sharing. It cannot be done on a PC or non Apple device.
You can just sign with your Apple ID (that holds the subscription) in the TV App on the Firestick.
Apple TV can be used with AirPlay to play content from a device or computer, or if you set up Home Sharing it can access any active libraries of computers on the same local network set up with the same Apple ID. The Apple TV can also access the purchase history of the user that sets it up. Family Sharing comes into play when you have an existing family group that have made purchases as these may be accessed via {Media Type} > Purchased > Family Sharing > {Member}. Apple TV cannot be used to create or accept invitations for family sharing.
See Set up Family Sharing - Apple Support.
tt2
See the Sign in on Apple TV section in Sign in with your Apple ID - Apple Support. I believe you can sign in with multiple accounts that are not necessarily connected through family sharing and switch between them on demand.
tt2
I understand AirPlay can be used with Apple TV and how Home Sharing is intended to work... However, I do not own an Apple device to set these up. I am using the Apple TV app on a Fire TV stick and would like to setup sharing so that my kids (teens) can access the programming... How can I do so without an Apple Mac or iOS device? Can it be accomplished through the Apple ID login on my PC? I setup my Apple TV subscription using Chrome on my non-Apple phone.
Just make sure purchases are set up so they need a password, and there should be no issue.
The Apple TV app on 3rd party devices is limited to access to the iTunes store and AppleTV+ subscription services.
There's nothing more the Firestick can access.
You can also set up Parental Controls on the Firestick.
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Can my Apple ID be signed in on their devices so they can use the Apple TV service? I did see there there can be multiple IDs signed in to the Apple TV app on the Fire stick but I interpret that as each of those IDs would be separate Apple TV plan subscriptions. Is that not correct? It would be nice if my kids could use it while away at school and not worry about it as an added expense for them. That is one of my primary hopes I have for using the Family Sharing.
Yes, Signing in with your Apple ID on the FireStick would make your Apple TV+ subscription available to be used on the FireStick.
Do note, that the AppleTV+ subscription only covers Apple's Original content. Movies and shows from other producers or studios would not be free. They would still need to be purchased or rented normally and paid for, which is why I suggested password protecting purchases. So they don't run up a bill on items not covered by the subscription.
List of Apple TV+ Original content - Wikipedia.org
Clearly sharing your primary Apple ID isn't going to work. Family sharing can only be set up with appropriate devices (don't ask me why). A remaining option might be to create a separate ID for your children to use, and subscribe to Apple TV+ with that account.
tt2
You only mentioned the FireStick. Not other devices your family owns. No other devices need your Apple ID if all you want to is to provide access to the Fire Stick. You aren't really sharing your ID. Your simply signing in yourself with your Apple ID on the FireStick.
They don't need to have your password, and they don't have access to anything else.
Outside of other channels, the iTunes Store content, such as movies and Tv shows not part of the TV+ lineup will incur other costs.
Content in the TV+ subscription: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apple_TV%2B_original_programming
Yes, you would need to update the password on the Firestick each time you update.
Not sure what you think is going to happen with your Apple ID really. Its just there to access the subscription. They can't do anything else with it.
Your other option is to buy a cheap used Apple device like an iPod Touch and manage Family sharing from there.
But that comes with its own set of issues.
Anyone using the device has access to the content of the signed in account. You cannot setup Family Sharing unless you're using a Mac or an iOS device.
tt2
As Phil says password protect purchasing then you can use a single account if that is easier. That's certainly how I managed things to start with for my family.
tt2
Enable family sharing when no apple device is available