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Share the wealth: use Amazon Household to split Prime benefits

Prime just got better for families

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Shubham Sawarkar
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If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you’re likely familiar with the incredible value and convenience the membership provides. From free two-day shipping to unlimited streaming of movies, TV shows, and music, Prime packs a punch when it comes to modern household benefits. But what if you could extend those perks beyond just yourself? Enter Amazon Household, a brilliant feature that allows you to share your Prime membership with family and loved ones.

What is Amazon Household?

At its core, Amazon Household enables you to share your Prime benefits with up to five other people in your trusted circle. This includes one additional adult (18 and up), up to four teens (13-17 years old), and up to four children (12 and under). By setting up an Amazon Household, everyone gains access to the full suite of Prime advantages, from fast delivery to entertainment streaming.

What you can share

So what exactly gets shared once you enable Amazon Household? The list is extensive and incredibly generous:

  • Free Two-Day Shipping on millions of items
  • Prime Video streaming access
  • Prime Reading and First Reads free book borrowing
  • Unlimited photo storage via Amazon Photos
  • Early access to Lightning Deals and Members-only Deals

But the sharing doesn’t stop at just Prime benefits. Amazon Household also allows you to share your entire library of purchased digital content, including Kindle ebooks, audiobooks, apps, and games. This pooling of resources prevents redundant purchases and ensures everyone in your household can access the content they desire.

One of the standout aspects of Amazon Household is the robust parental control options for children’s experiences. Adults can hand-select which content their kids can access, set educational goals and time limits, and even enable discussion cards to prompt conversations about what their children are viewing.

How to set up Amazon Household

Getting started with Amazon Household is refreshingly straightforward. Once you’ve logged into your Amazon account, simply navigate to the “Amazon Household” section and follow the prompts to add adult members, teens, or children. For adults, you can invite them via email or sign up together if you’re both present. Teens receive an invite and must accept to create their own login.

From there, you can customize sharing settings for your various content libraries, deciding what to share and what to keep private on an app-by-app or service-by-service basis. These settings can be updated at any time, providing exceptional flexibility as your household’s needs evolve.

How much is Amazon Household?

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Amazon Household is that it comes at no additional cost to Prime members. By simply enabling the feature, you unlock a world of extended value from your existing membership, truly maximizing your investment.

The world is becoming more digitally-oriented and subscription-based, and services like Amazon Household are adapting to cater to families and households of all sizes and shapes. This offering provides convenience, cost-savings, and unmatched parental controls in one place, making it an essential service for millions of Prime members around the world.

So if you’ve been considering making the Prime plunge, or you’re simply looking to extend the value of your existing membership, don’t overlook the immense potential of Amazon Household. It may just be the game-changing feature your family has been waiting for.

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Get the best of Amazon Prime with benefits like free Same-Day, One-Day, and Two-Day Delivery on millions of items, exclusive discounts at Amazon Fresh stores, and access to top entertainment on Prime Video and Amazon Music. Enjoy Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and even unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos.

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