Do you want to use a different Apple account for App Store purchases and subscriptions? Perhaps, you have some credits left to spend on your other account? Luckly, this can be done without having to change the Apple account that you’re primarily logged into on your iPhone or iPad.
When you set up your iPhone for the first time, you’re prompted to sign in with an Apple account to access the App Store, make purchases, access iCloud, and other services. However, what most users don’t know is the fact that you can change the Apple account that you use for purchases specifically without affecting the rest of the synced data like iCloud, Family Sharing, Find My, etc. This can be helpful when you’re trying to access content from a different region’s App Store, or when you want to spend all the remaining Apple account balance in another account.
While it’s strongly recommended to use only a single Apple account, there are some situations where using different Apple account’s may be necessary, and thus this capability for using a different Apple account for purchases may be useful.
Without further ado, let’s check out how to Use a Different Apple Account for App Store & Purchases on iPhone & iPad.
How to Use a Different Apple account for App Store & Purchases
Follow these steps to change the Apple account with all modern iOS or iPadOS versions:
- Open the “Settings” app on your iPhone or iPad.
- In the settings menu, tap on your name located right at the top.
- Here, tap on “Media & Purchases” button located below Find My settings as shown in the screenshot below.
- Additional options will now pop up from the bottom of your screen. Tap on “Sign Out” to log out of your primary Apple account.
- You’ll see a popup that says “This will sign you out of Apple services like the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV, and more.” Choose “Sign Out” to confirm your actions.
- Next, tap on “Media & Purchases” again to sign in with a new account.
- You’ll get a pop-up asking you whether you want to use the primary account that you’re signed into with iCloud. Choose the “Not (Apple account name)?” option.
- Now, enter the details of the Apple account that you want to use and tap on “Next” to log in.
You’re pretty much done at this point. You can now open the App Store to confirm that you’re logged in with a different Apple account.
If you ever change your mind and wish to return to your main account for App Store purchases and other subscriptions, you can always repeat the steps above to get it done.
You can continue to use this secondary account without affecting your iCloud storage plan, Family Sharing, and Find My features. However, when you open the Music app, you’ll find that all your synced songs are missing since you’re using a different account and you no longer have access to your Apple Music subscription.
Are you trying to use a different Apple account just to access regional content on the App Store? You can try changing the country or region of your primary Apple account instead. It’s worth noting that a lot of users may be unable to do this since you’ll need to meet certain requirements.
Again, it’s really not recommended to use different Apple account’s, but for some situations it may be necessary or desirable, and hopefully this type of solution works for those unique situations.
What’s your reason for using a different Apple account specifically for media and purchases? How often do you see yourself switching between your two accounts? Let us know your experiences and voice out your opinions in the comments section down below.