I have a new work phone, an iPhone 6S. I need to keep it synced to iCloud for Contacts, E Mail, Calendar entries, that sort of thing. My wife already has an iPhone, so all of her Contacts and Calendar entries were showing up in my phone, and vice versa. I have now set her up with a separate iCloud id, which has fixed her being able to see my Contacts and Calendar – but I can still see hers. I have now turned off Contacts & Calendar on her phone from syncing, but it hasn’t made any difference.
In short, my phone has iCloud set up on the main iTunes id, with my work e-mail as a sub account.
My wife’s is set up on the main iTunes id for music & photos but everything else is set to a different iTunes & Cloud id.
Why am I still seeing her Contacts & Calendar on my phone?
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Now that you’ve separated the two accounts you could try a full restore on your phone (take a back up first and then restore from that if you need to). Doesn’t take long unless you’ve got loads of music to transfer and you use the “convert to…” option which compresses on the fly.
Thanks, @ainsley. My wife now can’t see most of the photos she had. They are in the main iCloud account but I don’t know how to make them available to her. The whole thing is driving me nuts, to be honest.
I might wait until Monday and ask the techie guys at work.
Make a Guru appointment at an O2 store. You don’t have to be an O2 customer. They will know how to do this or Apple’s support should be able to talk you through it over the phone. They were brilliant after my email wouldn’t update following the Great Drupal Attack. Both free services. Good luck.