![]() ![]() So that's how different people can access one Kindle Unlimited account! If one person borrowing for everyone sounds like too much work, multiple users can subscribe to Unlimited otherwise, you'll just have to take advantage of the many ways to get low-cost (or free) e-books and content on your Kindle e-readers. You’ll need to enable a password or PIN to add teen or child profiles to your tablet. Profiles can be found under Settings > Profiles & Family Library. Otherwise, they can go to the Digital Content page, search for the ebook in question, and send it to a linked Kindle device. Updated on AugReviewed by Ryan Perian What to Know Each person's profile on a Fire tablet needs to be part of your Amazon Household and have an Amazon account. Once the primary user borrows a Kindle Unlimited book on the main account, the secondary user will see it in their shared library. Otherwise, the store page will only show the option to buy the e-book or subscribe to Kindle Unlimited yourself. So teen or linked adult accounts will only be able to access Unlimited e-books if they ask the main user to borrow and share them first. Then, on that same page, you must Manage Your Family Library and confirm whether you want to share all ebooks, audiobooks, and games by default or have to share them individually.Įven if you enable automatic sharing, the primary Kindle Unlimited user must initiate all borrows. The quick summary is that you must go to this Manage Your Household page and send an invitation for another adult or teen to log into their separate Amazon account, then approve your invite so the two accounts merge into one Household. We have a guide on how to create an Amazon Household you can follow. How to share Amazon Kindle Unlimited ebook access ![]() You can subscribe to a family plan for music, but Kindle Unlimited doesn't have a family option. While Amazon Household gives everyone access to Prime shipping, discounted grocery delivery, Amazon Photos storage, and other perks, it doesn't share Kindle Unlimited or Amazon Music Unlimited by default. You can put the Kindle down for a bit, most everything for the next few minutes will involve your smartphone. Kids won't be able to make payments, but they can see parent-approved e-books on their Amazon Fire Kids tablets. This allows two adults to have separate order histories and payment information, but to share their purchased e-books and audiobooks with one another.Īmazon Household also lets the adults monitor teens' purchases, rather than give them free access to the main account. With a Household, you can link two "adult" accounts, up to four "teen" accounts, and up to four "child" accounts under a single paid Prime membership. But if you have separate Amazon accounts, you'll need to set up an Amazon Household first before you can share Kindle Unlimited e-books. If your family all uses the same Prime login, you can all access borrowed e-books on separate Kindles or computers. (Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)Ī Kindle Unlimited subscription is associated with one Amazon Prime account.
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