What Is Apple Cash Family?
Apple Cash Family lets parents and kids send and receive money and make purchases through Apple Cash. The feature integrates the Family Sharing and Apple Cash features Apple offers through its devices. Family Sharing allows a family unit of up to six people to share App Store purchases and iCloud storage. Instead of using one login with multiple devices and many different people, Family Sharing lets you set up permissions for kids and give them their own logins. You can approve things like screen time, app purchases, and downloads. The person who sets up Family Sharing is the “family organizer.” As the family organizer, you can invite family members through their Apple IDs to join your Family Sharing plan before setting up Apple Cash Family. Apple Cash is a cash-management account that can send and receive money through the Messages app, and it’s a payment option when you use Apple Pay. If you connect your card to a bank account, you can transfer money to and from your Apple Cash card when you need it. Apple Cash Family brings these two features together to provide a way for parents to send money to their kids in a monitored account.
How Do You Set Up Apple Cash Family?
If you’re ready to move to Apple Cash Family, you’ll need to complete a few steps first.
Make Sure Devices Are Compatible
To use Apple Cash Family, each family member must have an Apple Pay-compatible device, which include:
iPhones with Touch ID (except iPhone 5s) and Face IDAll iPad models with Touch ID or Face IDApple Watch (Series 1 and 2 or later) and first-generation Apple WatchesMacs with Touch ID, 2012 models or later
Set Up Family Sharing
The family organizer sets up Family Sharing by tapping Settings and then Family Sharing on mobile devices, or by clicking Family Sharing in your Mac’s System Preferences menu. Once you set up Family Sharing, all family members will need to sign into their devices with their own Apple ID, then turn on two-factor authentication. Since Apple Cash Family is only available in the U.S., each family member will need to set their region to the United States.
Set Up Apple Cash for Kids
If you’re the family organizer, go to Settings, tap your name up top and then select Family Sharing. From there, select Apple Cash, then choose the family member you want to add. Select Set Up Apple Cash and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the process. Once you’re done, Family Sharing and Apple Cash will be integrated, and your Apple Cash Family will be ready to go.
How Do You Use Apple Cash Family?
Once you add your family to your Apple Cash Family, you can manage Apple Cash for everyone through your Wallet. Open your Wallet app and tap the Apple Cash card. Tap the more button (the three-dot icon) and then scroll down to your child’s name. From here, you have access to a variety of tools that help you monitor and regulate your child’s spending, including:
Checking their transactionsSending moneyLocking their Apple Cash accessChoosing whom they can send money to (family members, contacts, or everyone)Getting notifications when they make a transaction
If you’re a parent who isn’t the organizer but part of the family group, you can still see your child’s transactions and balance but can’t change their permissions and access. Kids and teens can use Apple Cash similar to the way adults do: for purchases online, in stores, and through apps that support Apple Cash. Kids age 13 and older can also send and receive money through Messages.
Pros and Cons of Apple Cash Family
Pros Explained
Controlled access to money: Instead of kids carrying around cash and credit cards (possibly your credit cards), they have money in their phone. If they ever lose it or it gets stolen, hackers will have a hard time getting through with two-factor authentication. You can remove access at any time, limit where they send money, and how they spend it. Check child’s transactions and cash: You can see where your kid is spending money, whom they’re sending money to, and get notifications every time your child makes a transaction. Teaches kids a little bit about money: Consider Apple Cash like your child’s virtual piggy bank. If they earn an allowance, you can keep it in Apple Cash and they can spend it how they please. They’ll learn that when the money’s gone, it’s gone. While it’s not the same as physically spending money and having empty pockets, seeing an empty account is impactful, even for adults.
Cons Explained
Only available in the U.S.: If you have relatives or family members who live abroad, they won’t be able to participate in Apple Cash Family.Not every merchant accepts Apple Cash: While you can use Apple Cash for Apple-specific products and services (like the App Store and Apple Music, for example), you can also use it at millions of stores. With that said, not every store accepts Apple Pay. If you have stores you frequent and want to use Apple Cash, check to see if they accept it first and have a backup payment method just in case.
Alternatives to Apple Cash Family
While Apple Cash Family is a great option if you already have Apple devices, it might not be right for your family. There are plenty of mobile payment apps to try, including:
Cash AppVenmoZelleGoogle Pay appPayPalFacebook Pay
These apps are good options for sending and receiving money, but they don’t have the capacity to monitor transactions and lock accounts. Samsung Pay also has a version of a Wallet for some of its devices but don’t offer a family plan like Apple Cash Family.