Can i download app from different account
The game you want to play is only available to Canadians? Here's how to trick your iPhone into thinking you're Canadian. Not all apps are created equal. In fact, not all apps are available to you in the US. There are other-country-specific apps, as well as apps that are "soft launching" in smaller markets -- but what if you want to download those apps?
You can change your country in the App Store, but going back and forth gets to be kind of a hassle, since you'll have to input new payment information each time. Or you can create a second Apple ID for a different country, and just sign in and out of the store. Here's how:. Do this by opening Settings and tapping iCloud. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, where you'll see a button that says Sign Out.
Your iPhone will also prompt you to choose whether to keep iCloud data and contacts on your iPhone, and then asks you to enter in your iCloud password to turn off Find My iPhone. You will also be asked to choose a password, pick and answer three security questions, and input an optional rescue email address.
Once you've filled everything out, tap continue this may take a moment. Tap your family member's name to see their content. To download an item, tap Download next to it. On your Mac Open the app that you want to download content from, then go to the Purchased page.
App Store: Click your profile picture in the bottom corner. To see a family member's content, click your name next to Purchased by. Then choose a family member's name from the list. Download or play the items that you want. Select a family member's name to view their content. If you don't see your family's content Make sure that you signed in with your Apple ID. You want to transfer apps that you bought with one account to a device using another account.
Is that the gist of it? You can authorize up to 5 computers for iTunes content with the same Apple ID. I have 4 authorized computers for iTunes content. I use the same Apple ID on all of them. My family - my wife, my daughter and I - all share an iTunes account. I cannot however, transfer my apps to by brother's ID as his ID never purchased those apps. He must buy them with his own ID or in effect he would be stealing them.
I can't copy a. You are asking us how to help you steal, which is something no one who has any character should help you do. Apr 4, PM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1. Well, let's hope not There is a member here who is constantly telling people how to do what the OP asked, but it bothers me everytime I read the advice And if it were illegal, or even if Apple didn't want you to do it, they wouldn't allow apps from one account to even work on an iDevice that is authorized on everything else with another account.
Apr 18, AM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1. I understand your stance on this matter. The primary account is the Norwegian one and I use the Japanese account for obscure language apps that are not available in the Norwegian store. I have on a couple of occasions bought apps on the Japanese store by mistake ones that are available in both stores - most recent one, iPhoto for iOS and have been rather annoyed at having to sign into both accounts for updates as I do not care about keeping the more obscure ones from the Japanese store updated.
Having said this, I second what you say that the OP's reqeust sounds rather fishy and also - as far as I know - would like to tell the OP that it is not possible to transfer an app from one account to another. If the OP is in a similar situation to myself, having accounts in two different countries, then the workaround is to contact Apple and cancel the purchase from the wrong account and repurchase the app in the intended account.
Apr 18, AM. May 2, AM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1. How about this scenario. I work for a police agency that bought 6 iPads for our unit to use for work. We installed many apps purchasing the app for each iPad. Now one of our employees transferred out of the unit and our IT wiped the iPad clean like its a new iPad. The apps we use and that were purchased were purchased under the transferred employees iTunes account not a police account.
Is it possible to remove them from his account and place them on a different account for when his replacement is hired so we don't need to buy them all over again for the new employee to use on the iPad. The transferred employee doesn't really have a use for the apps in his new job and doesn't have his own iPad so he wouldn't need the apps anymore? May 2, AM. May 23, PM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1. I have a similar problem but I don't just want to transfer a purchase to a new account but I won't to disassociate them from the old account.
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