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Apple quietly fixes Family Sharing’s biggest flaw a decade after its launch

By technologistmag.com19 March 20262 Mins Read
Apple quietly fixes Family Sharing’s biggest flaw a decade after its launch
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Family Sharing has been a genuinely useful feature since Apple introduced it in June 2014. It allows you to share your apps, subscriptions, and purchases with up to five family members, negating the need to buy them multiple times. 

Since its release, Family Sharing has received several updates, but one thing has remained unchanged. Every purchase made under Purchase Sharing is charged directly to the family organizer’s credit card, regardless of who makes it.

That’s all good when children are making the purchase, but what about other adults in the family sharing the plan? This has been a quiet frustration for families for over a decade, and Apple has finally addressed it with iOS 26.4.

What has changed?

With the iOS 26.4 RC release today, Apple updated how billing works inside Family Sharing. Adult members can now use their own payment method when making purchases, instead of everything defaulting to the family organizer’s card.

Apple’s official release notes confirm the change, “Purchase Sharing lets adult members in Family Sharing groups use their own payment method when making purchases, without relying on the family organizer.”

Apple also updated its support documentation to reflect this, noting that the family organizer pays for purchases unless they turn off Purchase Sharing or adult members choose to use their own payment method.

Does this change anything else about Family Sharing?

The core experience remains the same. You can still share apps, subscriptions, and purchases across the family. The only difference is that adults now have the option to pay for their own stuff, which is how it should have worked from the start.

Over the years, Apple has added Apple Cash Family, Apple Card Family, and parental spending controls to Family Sharing. But the one piece that was always missing was giving adults financial independence within the group. It’s a small but meaningful update that many families have been waiting for.

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