There's a (tiny) chance it'll work with an active subscription - if Canon's 1.1.1 firmware changes the protocol to the one I later added support for for EOS R cameras. If you don't want to subscribe, maybe it'll work with a direct connection if you go into the ShutterSnitch settings and put in 192.1...
The solution is what I said in my first reply: buy another subscription on the other Apple ID. It’s another $3 a month. I’m afraid there’s no other way as it is.
I'd love to *try* and see how (or if) Family Sharing would affect my income, but once I flip the switch, Apple explicitly states there's no going back. Which pretty much means the difference between me paying my bills or not. I make just enough to get by, so I can't risk it, sorry.
Thanks :) The subscription is tied to the Apple ID, so the only way of having an active subscription on two IDs, is to pay for two subscriptions. On the bright side one subscription covers all devices signed in with the same Apple ID. (I know that doesn’t help in your situation though, sorry.)
Just an update: I meant to write "Go into the ShutterSnitch settings, find the " General " sub-page and turn on "Collection Pane" at the top of the page." Version 5.4.1 is now submitted and waiting for Apple to review it. As soon as they approve it, it'll show up in you...
* Cleaned up the Options items in the collection overview. Added Locations and removed Warnings and Actions. Warnings can, as before, be accessed via the tool-button in the Filmstrip mode and via a button in the Grid-mode browser (customize the toolbar by tapping and holding the title-bar in the bro...