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I've configured Family Sharing for myself and a minor account. The minor account has "Ask To Buy" enabled. This seems to be working. However, Restrictions are enabled on my child's device, and "Require Password" is set to "Immediately" and is greyed out and unchangeable. Whenever my child tries to make any kind of download (even downloading my already purchased apps) it requires that she enter her password. As I've actually set her account up with a secure password (many random characters) this is making it difficult for her to set up her phone unassisted. I had hoped that "Ask To Buy" would be sufficient and not require the password as well (since I would ultimately be approving the purchase), is this behavior normal and required or is there some way I can change it? At the very least change "Require Password" to 15 minutes? I'd rather not compromise the integrity of the password but right now the user friendliness, especially for a child, is abysmal.
I'm running into the same thing. If you turn off restrictions then the child doesn't need to enter password, but can now surf the web and have free reign.
i Don't understand Apple sometimes. I don't want my child to have access to their Apple ID account, if we could remove the password requirement from the ask to buy this family share would be working great for me
Yes, we just purchased an ipod touch and an ipad mini for our daughters for Christmas, and setup family sharing and enabled restrictions. The girls wanted to go in and download several dozen songs from my library, but they were having to enter their password with *every* *single* *download*. After 4-5 they gave up saying it was not worth it. Is this Apple's way to make it so painful that we won't share between accounts? At the very minimum if it had an option of say 15 minutes between passwords that would make it bearable. My workaround for now was to disable restrictions temporarily while they did a bunch of downloads, but this is not a great solution. It's a similar problem if they want to download 10-20 apps from the APP store (ironically they can download any of my previously purchased Apps WITHOUT a password -- that's not good either, as I don't want them to be able to get all my apps). So for new apps they have to enter their password before and after each time
My related complaints are that when they try to browse my music library of purchased songs there is no way to search for a song, they have to try to find the artist (which they usually don't know), or they have to scroll through hundreds of songs. Also, with the Ask to Buy feature it pops up as a request on my phone. I find that if I'm busy and I don't get to it within a couple hours the request disappears. I tried to go in and look for their requests under icloud family settings, but they're not there. The most recent requests are under notifications, but frequently they have to resubmit them. "Not cool Robert Frost."
Is there a solution to this issue? I love Apple but this is really frustrating.
I don't want my 11 year old son to have to type in a secure password everytime he wants a free app, which is like 10 times a day it seems like. Unfortunately I thought that was one of the things I was getting away with using Family Sharing.
The way I used this before is, my entire family used my iTunes login for purchases and they all had their own separate iCloud login. Worked great, anytime they wanted an app they brought it to me to ask if they could have it. I reviewed it, then typed in my password without them seeing what it was. If they were away from me they had to wait until I was available.
I was thinking cool, if they can request it and I can review it and approve or decline right from my phone then that's great. I set it up and while testing it, my 11 year old has to type in his iCloud password every time? All they are going to do is bring it to me to type in the secure password they can't remember. So what have I accomplished with Family Sharing? Absolutely nothing. Yup, not impressed.
So someone tell me I'm missing something, please...
Has there been a resolution to this? I cannot find where Apple has replied. I think it is unfair how Apple can dictate how a parent can set up parental restrictions on an ipad. If my 7 year old wants to download a free game on his ipad mini, the ipad should send me notification asking for approval without asking for a password! These settings cannot be changed until he is 13yrs old! I guess the only work around is lie about his age! I find it very disheartening that Apple can tell people what their children can and cannot do with their device!
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