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Old 07-09-2014, 04:30 AM   #134
tomsem
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Originally Posted by sakura-panda View Post
Sure, on Amazon products, but what about non-Amazon? We have separate Pandora accounts and often log each other out to log ourselves in. It would make sense for them to allow that too if they put an app on a non-Amazon branded device. (Which maybe they won't do. I am not interested in any of their hardware and it would be a deal-breaker for me if they don't make apps for other devices.)
You can certainly logout from one account and login with another one on the iOS and Android apps.

However there is a fairly lengthy 'sync' required each time you do that (I probably have several thousand songs in my library, between purchased and Prime content that I've added). And you would be blowing away any content you had downloaded for offline listening. So it would not work very well.

Pandora has nothing like that amount of data to sync, typically only a few dozen 'channels', so that scenario is workable.

Really, mobile devices are 'personal' and not designed to be shared (with the possible exception of Windows tablets).
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