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What you can share
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You can share most content that you purchased using your Apple ID. You can share:
- Music, movies, and TV shows from the iTunes Store
- Books from the Book Store in Apple Books
- Most apps from the App Store
Purchase Sharing doesn't include subscriptions. But if you use Family Sharing, you can share your Apple Music family subscription, and your iCloud storage and Apple News+ subscriptions, with your family members.
The availability of App Store and iTunes Store content depends on your country or region.
To share apps, you need iOS 8 or later or OS X Yosemite or later. To make the most of Family Sharing, update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to iOS 11 or later and update your Mac to macOS High Sierra or later.
What you can't share
- Individual or student Apple Music subscriptions and other subscriptions.
- In-App purchases.
- Items that are no longer available on the App Store and iTunes Store.
- Items that you or another member of your family group have hidden. Learn more about hidden purchases.
- Some apps from the App Store. Find out if your app is shareable.
If you're on an Apple TV, you can't access shared music.
How to see if content is shareable on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Check all apps:
- Open the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Find the app that you want to share.
- Scroll down to the Supports section.
- If you can share the app, you'll see Family Sharing listed.
How to see if content is shareable on your Mac
Check all apps:
- Open the App Store on your Mac.
- Find the app that you want to share.
- Scroll down to Supports. If you can share the app with your family, you'll see Family Sharing listed.
Learn more
Family Sharing requires a personal Apple ID signed in to iCloud and the App Store and iTunes Store. Family Sharing makes it easy for up to six family members to share iTunes, Apple Books, and App Store purchases, an Apple Music family subscription, and an iCloud storage plan. Your family can also share photos, calendars, and reminders. You can even help find each others' missing devices.
Music, movies, TV shows, and books can be downloaded on up to 10 devices per account, five of which can be computers. iOS 8 and later and OS X Yosemite and later are required to set up or join a Family Sharing group. But we recommend that you update to iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra or later. Not all content is eligible for Family Sharing. Content can be hidden by family members; hidden content is not available for download. Content downloaded from family members or acquired via redemption codes is not subject to Ask to Buy.
If one of your family members received their content through Apple ID for Students, you won’t see it in their shared purchases. This includes apps and other content distributed through the school.
Streaming PlayStation Video to a second display
Mac
HD streaming to a second display requires HDCP compatibility (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). OS X is not compatible with HDCP, which means that you cannot stream HD PlayStation Video content to a second screen using Mac.
However, you can view HD PlayStation Video content directly on your Mac and you can stream SD PlayStation Video content to your second display through your Mac web browser. See your device instructions to find out how to connect a second display.
PC
You can connect your PC to another display (your HDTV for example) if you prefer to watch your PlayStation Video content on a larger screen.
You can only stream HD PlayStation Video content via web browser if your PC and second screen meet HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) requirements.
You can check whether your devices meet HDCP requirements by playing this free HD trailer. Follow the instruction below to find out how to use the trailer to test your devices.
You can check whether your devices meet HDCP requirements by playing this free HD trailer. Follow the instruction below to find out how to use the trailer to test your devices.
- Select [Rent] and confirm by clicking [Order & Pay]. Don’t worry, your wallet will not be charged as the cost of the video will show as 0.00.
- Securely connect your second display to your PC via HDMI (see your display instructions for details).
- Change the Display settings on your PC Control Panel to project your PC content to the second screen (see your PC instructions for details).
- Ensure your display is set to the correct HDMI source and that the HDMI is connected to the correct HDMI ports.
- Start the trailer from either the purchase confirmation screen in PlayStation Store or go to [My Videos] while signed in to PlayStation Store if you have closed the purchase confirmation screen.
- If your computer and/or display do not support HDCP, you will see this message:
“HD streaming is not available for one of the connected displays. This video will continue in SD”.