A2FMNST
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Don’t know if this answers your question about using the same Apple ID.
Another argument ensues as DDA Lindesy brings up a search on a pornographic website from #BarryMorphew iCloud account. Before getting any further defenses asks judge to approach the bench. Reminder- the iCloud account is shared between the family. @KKTV11News #SuzanneMorphew
https://twitter.com/ashleykktv/status/1425127623613685762?s=21
Thank you!
The way it is stated to (or by) AshleyK does not make sense. iCloud accounts are a bit different than an Apple ID. ICloud is a virtual place where you store data. Apple ID is a user who can access that virtual place (among other apps, places, etc.).
Each Apple ID gets it’s own ICloud storage space when you set it up. Myself, Mr. A2, and little A2 have a shared family ICloud setup in addition to our own. This shared ICloud space was created and shared among our family. Despite this setup, I can’t see what Mr. A2 has saved in the family ICloud under HIS Apple ID.
These things are so finely nuanced and customizable it’s hard to describe every scenario.
If BM & SM shared an AppleID it will make this electronic evidence VERY difficult to decipher WHO did WHAT and WHEN online.
If they shared the same Apple ID AND ICloud account then they both had access to each other’s browser history, pictures taken, files saved, emails, etc.
If they shared ONLY their ICloud account, it could be a family setup like my family uses.
Keep in mind, you can share an AppleID and have different usernames/accounts for individual APPS. For example, SM has her own Facebook account and BM has his own too.
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