Ios family sharing for already downloaded apps






















To hide it, you need to go to iTunes on your computer and sign in with the ID that was used to make the original purchase. Then click on iPad or iPhone and All. You will see the list of Apps purchased under the ID that you have signed in. Find the app you want to hide, and hover the cursor over the top left-hand corner of the app icon. You will see the pointer change to a hand. Click, and the app should disappear from the screen.

It is now hidden and will not be available for download. You will see all of your hidden purchases displayed with an "Unhide" option below them. Nov 19, PM. Nov 19, PM in response to gail from maine In response to gail from maine. So this didn't work. I was able to go into my account and hide the purchase but it doesn't seem to hide the purchase from his iPod.

It still shows up in the App store when searching for it. I've turned off app sharing so you can't bring up purchased apps at all through his app store, but if you search for the app it still shows up. I think I'm going to have to create a new apple ID and start fresh on it for him. Nov 20, PM. Nov 21, AM in response to gail from maine In response to gail from maine. Yes, deleted from the device then did those steps and still showed up even after turning off app sharing for his device. See also Buy books and audiobooks in Apple Books on iPhone.

Open the Apple TV app. Tap a category for example, TV Shows or Movies or a genre, tap a purchased item, then tap to download it. You can also share Apple and App Store subscriptions with family members.

Choose a family member. Download shared purchases from Apple Books Open the Books app. Tap Library, tap Family Sharing, then choose a family member. On your iPhone, go into the App Store and choose Updates.

Then tap on your face icon at the top right. Next, tap on Purchased. If you haven't already set up Family Sharing then you go straight to the list of what you've bought.

If you have, though, you need to tap through one more screen first. Choose My Purchases. The apps you've bought will be shown in reverse order of purchase. You can choose to see every app or just ones that you've removed from your iPhone but in either case the list will be unmanageably long.

Unfortunately there's no way to mass edit a lot of apps or to mark everything hidden. You have to go through each one and choose to hide it. Swipe to the left on any app in the list. Be careful not to tap because then you'll go into the detailed description page for it and will have to come back out. When you swipe, you get the Hide button in red. Tap that and the app vanishes immediately. Not only does it disappear from the list but you can no longer find it even with a deliberate search.

Of course, now the app has vanished, you can't see it. There's no way to un-hide the app from any other account but the master either. Go to the regular App Store search page and enter the app's name. If you still have it on your iOS device then it will be shown in the results with the word "Open" next to it.

If you haven't still got it, then you'll see the iCloud download icon instead. It's a shame that the onus is now on you to remember what you've bought and hidden but it's more of an issue that you have to do it one at a time, app by app. Still, you get to keep the rest of the benefits of Family Sharing while giving yourself more control.

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