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One account for the whole family

One Account for the Whole Family


In the Amazon household, you can share the benefits of Amazon with other adults, teenagers, and children.




This household can accommodate one additional adult, four teenagers, and four children. The problem is, you have to allow a common payment method between the two adults to share all the services available.



After linking a second adult account and agreeing on payment methods, you can share existing purchased digital content between the two accounts, such as apps and games, audiobooks, and e-books.

To share Prime benefits with your teen, add them to your Amazon household. Both adults will maintain their accounts while sharing Prime benefits. Prime cannot be shared with children. Adults can share digital content (Free Prime Video, Amazon Music, Twitch Prime), with teens in their Amazon household and can set viewing restrictions for shared digital content.


Adults can share digital content such as e-books, apps, and games with children. They can control and personalize each child's experience by choosing the type of content they can view and setting educational goals and time limits.


Teenagers in the family will be able to create an order with Prime Shipping, but the order must be approved by an adult on the account before it can be finalized. Adults in the account can choose to share Prime Shipping, Prime Video, and Twitch Prime with the teens in the account. Second, child accounts are not authorized to purchase but can view digital content allowed by adult accounts through Kindle FreeTime. Adults can set up parental controls for Fire tablets, Kindle, and Fire TV child accounts.






I recommend you to use this service offered by Amazon, once again, surprising us with the benefits of using this platform not only to buy a product but also to share with the family the services and products that we acquire.











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