If you have an Amazon account, you can install and share and many of its digital content Amazon.
How to set up an
Amazon household Your Amazon household can be made up of two adults (18 and up), four teens (13-17 years), and four children. Amazon Prime members can share their prime benefits with each other adult, and some features with teens.
You cannot share Prime with children 12 or younger.
Once you set up a household, you can add and remove members as well as manage parental controls. Your Amazon Household makes it easy to share content and account benefits with your family, roommates, friends and others, but there are some important limitations and ideas to know first.
your Amazon Prime account
How to share? To share your prime benefits and digital content with another adult, you need to connect your accounts to Amazon Home, as outlined below, and, perhaps most importantly, agree to share payment methods. Huh. Previously, you could add roommates, friends and family members to your primary account, but you could keep payment options separate. Amazon changed that in 2015, with the possibility that there is a way to quietly limit prime sharing.
Adding a shared payment requirement means that you should only share your account with someone you trust. While each user can still use their credit or debit card, they can also get payment information for everyone in the home. While shopping, everyone needs to be careful to select the right credit or debit card at checkout. Otherwise your accounts will remain the same, maintaining their different preferences, order history and other details.
It is probably best to limit your home to someone you already fund a pool with (such as a partner or spouse) or someone you are not at fault with. Can be trusted to pay back from.
Parents can share some of the key benefits with their teens, including Prime Shipping, Prime Video and Twitch Prime (Gaming). Teens can shop on Amazon with a login but require parental approval to purchase, which can be done by text. Adding children to the home allows you to manage parental control on your Fire tablet, or Fire TV, which uses the, a service that is Kindle Kindle
Freetime designated. Parents and guardians can choose what content children can see; Children can never go shopping. With free time, parents can also set educational goals, such as reading 30 minutes per day or an hour of educational play.
Principal student members cannot share principal benefits.
There is always an option to remove members as needed, but if you choose to leave your home, there is a 180-day period where neither adult members nor other families can be added, so before making changes Take care.
How to add users to your Amazon Home To add
your users to your main account, log in and click Prime on the top right. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and will see a link you shared by your Prime Minister. Clicking on that link takes you to the Amazon home page, where you can click Adult to add any 18 more. That person must be present when you add them, as they must login to their account from the same screen (or create a new one).
To add users under 18, click a teenager or Addadd a child. The juvenile must have a mobile number or email to associate with the account; You must provide birth date input for teens and children (under 13).
What you can and won't
do When sharing Amazon Prime, you cannot share all the benefits, and there are some age-based restrictions.
You can share the benefit.
Prime Delivery (Free Shipping)
Prime Video Streaming
Prime Photos and Album Sharing
Amazon First Reads (formerly Kindle First, users receive a free Kindle book every month)
Unlimited listening audio channels (podcasts and audio series, not audit books)
Family Vault: Free unlimited photo storage for up to five people, which over 13 years old
Twitch Prime theofad-free gaming features
are benefits, you can't share
Prime Music (song and album streaming)
Prime Reading (up to a rotating list of thousands Access Free Kindle Books) In
addition to Prime Benefits, Amazon House families can also share a range of digital content through a repository called Digital Library. Not all Amazon devices are however family library friendly; Amazon has an updated list. If you are using the Kindle mobile app, you will need to enable this feature in your Amazon account settings.
You can share Amazon content with Family Library with
Kindle Book srisky
You have Kindle books that you are borrowing from a public library or a friend.
Apps and Games
Audio book
Kindle Textbook Rentals (limitations may apply)
Digital content is not shared by you.
Exclude content and subscriptions Amazon AppStore
Buy or Rent Amazon Video Title
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