I'm looking for advice on how to effectively manage two separate setups for my work and personal use on my Apple devices. I own one iPhone and one MacBook for each purpose, and it's crucial for me to keep them completely isolated from one another. I want to ensure that work-related data remains protected and separate from my personal data. Both devices will be connected to the same Wi-Fi network at home, and I use various Bluetooth devices like keyboards, mice, and headsets. Is there a reliable way to configure these devices so they don't attempt to connect or sync with one another? Would setting up two different Apple accounts do the trick? Any simple and effective methods would be greatly appreciated!
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Yes, using different Apple accounts is a solid approach! If you set up separate Apple IDs, it helps prevent any accidental cloud sync. Just keep both accounts completely independent, and you should be good to go!

But won't they still try to connect since they're on the same Wi-Fi? If I use wired connections for one setup and keep the other on Bluetooth, might that reduce the chances of them syncing or connecting?