The new Apple streaming plan offers options for individuals and for families. I found the terms of the family plan ($10 vs. $15) for five family members appealing until I read the details.
The plan would require me as “organizer” to take responsibility not only for the iTunes streaming service, but also for all app and iBook purchases. What is the purpose of combining ALL Apple content options rather than separating out the music service? I suppose there are ways to address this issue. I could put my family members on a plan that requires I approve each purchase, but I am guessing my wife would object to this approach. This seems such a kludgy way to provide a “family” option.
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