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Originally Posted by John F
I didn't say it was a good solution. It is a solution. I thought you were saying that there was no current solution, which baffled me a little.
And you don't have to share your credit card information with all of the people in the household (although I'm not sure about B&N). When you make a purchase, enter the credit card info. After the purchase, delete the credit card info. Apply a little common sense and you should do fine.
FWIW, I wish there wasn't any DRM.
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This is not really possible with (let's say) Amazon DRM - if you have any subscriptions or things like that. Example: I have an Audible subscription on my account for hubby. Since I don't use Audible or audio books period - its not a big deal for him to have all the download capabilities on his computer/phone while I just pay the monthly bill. BUT if he wanted to read an ebook (vs an audio book) he would have to be attached completely to my account. The only way to remove the credit card information is ALSO to stop our Audible account (and believe me when I say that Audible checks to make sure those CCs are up to date. My bank sent a new credit card and Audible sent several emails asap as soon as the old card became inoperable.)