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Can two accounts in different countries share storage?

I have separate iCloud accounts in the US, where I used to live, and in the U.K., where I live now.

Currently I pay 79p monthly for 50 GB storage for my U.K. iCloud.

I recently logged into my US account and shortly afterwards received an email from Apple telling me my iCloud storage was almost full. When I checked, I only have the free 5 GB in that account. I have plenty of storage left in my U.K. account.

Is it possible to consolidate the storage so I can use what I pay for in the U.K. to also store the US items or do need to buy additional storage for the US?

Thanks for all replies.

iPad mini, iOS 12

Posted on Sep 14, 2020 2:10 AM

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Posted on Sep 14, 2020 3:06 AM

Sorry, but Apple ID's that are registered to different countries, can't share iCloud storage.

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Can two accounts in different countries share storage?

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