Apple's Family Sharing feature is a really neat way to save money with your friends and family. You can split costs by having just one person pay for services like Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple Music, etc., for five other people.

However, some people have tried to make this feature work and failed. So, if you're sure you've paid for a subscription service and you notice that it's not shared among family members, we have listed a few troubleshooting steps to resolve the problem.

1. Check Apple's System Status Page

Before logging out of your Apple ID, removing and adding family members, and sifting through your payment details, you might save some time by checking if the service you seemingly can't share is online in the first place.

Go to Apple's System Status page and scan the list of Apple services to see if the one you're trying to share has a green dot next to it.

Apple's System Status page

This will hardly be the culprit, but it's worth checking before going into the more detailed fixes.

2. Turn on Purchase Sharing and Share With Family

Purchase Sharing is a feature that allows family members to share apps, movies, TV shows, songs, and books they bought with each other. The family organizer will pay for it using a shared payment method, but all the family members will get to download it if they want. You can learn more about it in our guide on Apple Family Sharing.

Here's how to turn it on using an iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone and tap your Apple ID name at the top.
  2. Next, select Family Sharing in the Apple ID settings menu.
  3. Now, tap on Purchase Sharing, wait for it to load up, and tap Continue.
  4. Select Turn On, and you can choose if you want your family to know by sending them a message.
  5. Return to the Apple ID settings menu and tap Subscriptions.
  6. Toggle on Share With Family.

And here's how to do the same on a Mac:

  1. Launch System Settings and click Family.
  2. Select Purchase Sharing from the menu.
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts by clicking Continue, then Turn On Purchase Sharing.
Purchase Sharing prompt in System Settings on macOS

This might fix your issue, but try the next step if it doesn't.

3. Change Apple ID Region

This may not be immediately obvious, but regions matter a lot for apps and media purchases. If your family members are using different Apple ID regions, they won't be able to access the same subscriptions.

The best way to change your region is to visit the Apple ID website and change it from there. However, there are some things you need to know before changing your App Store country.

Here's a quick way to do it on your browser:

  1. Cancel all your subscriptions and make sure you have no money left in your Apple Account balance.
  2. Visit the Apple ID Personal Information page and click Country/Region.
    Dreamchild's Apple ID personal information page on the Apple ID website
  3. Follow the instructions and enter a valid payment method for your new country or region.
  4. Now, as long as you and your family members are in the same region, you will all enjoy access to shared subscriptions.

4. Sign Out and Sign In to Media & Purchases

First, you must ensure you're using the same Apple ID for Family Sharing and Media & Purchases. You can find it in Settings > Family > Your Name > Purchases > Apple ID for Purchases. Confirm that your Apple ID for purchases is the same as your regular Apple ID.

Sign out and into Media & Purchases by doing the following on your iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings and tap your Apple ID name.
  2. Now, tap on Media & Purchases and choose Sign Out from the pop-up menu.
  3. Tap Media & Purchases again, and make sure you sign in with the same Apple ID you use for Family Sharing.

5. Sign Out, Restart, and Sign In

A little Apple ID reset on the device that isn't receiving the shared subscription might do the trick.

So, follow these steps to sign in again with your Apple ID on an iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings and tap on your Apple ID name.
  2. Scroll to the bottom and Sign Out (marked in red).
  3. Now, restart your iPhone, go back to Settings, and select Sign Into Your iPhone.

If the problematic device is a Mac, do this instead:

  1. Launch System Settings and select your Apple ID name.
  2. Scroll to the bottom and select the Sign Out button.
  3. Restart your Mac (Apple Menu > Restart).
  4. Go back to System Settings and choose Sign In.
System Settings Apple ID page displaying sign out button

This should refresh the App Store and other apps, and it should now recognize that the signed-in Apple ID has access to the shared subscriptions.

6. Add the Family Member Again

As an extension of refreshing it all, you can re-organize the Family Sharing group by disbanding it and adding everyone back again.

Here's how to do it on iOS and iPadOS:

  1. Open Settings and tap Family.
  2. Select individual family members and choose Remove from Family.
  3. Invite them back by tapping the icon at the top-right corner of the Family menu.

If you're on a Mac, follow these steps instead:

  1. Launch System Settings and click Family
  2. Select the family member and choose Remove from Family.
    Family member sub-window in System Settings on macOS
  3. Invite them back by clicking Add Member in the Family menu and following the on-screen instructions.

If you want to learn more about managing your family members, you can read our guide on how to stop using Apple Family.

Check Payments if All Else Fails

If you tried all these troubleshooting steps and still can't share your subscription, you can try contacting Apple Support for guidance.

However, the only related issues short of the ones listed here that could stop you from sharing a subscription with family members are payment issues. So, you should probably check if your payment information is correct and if you actually have access to the subscriptions yourself.

Hopefully, one of these fixes works for you, and your family and friends can enjoy all the goodies that come with sharing digital content purchases and subscriptions.