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About Family Library

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Use Family Library to share content between two adults in your household.

Family Library lets you link your Amazon account to that of another adult in your household so you can easily share Kindle books across your Amazon devices and Kindle reading apps. Each adult chooses what they want to share: they can share all of their Kindle books, or, they can choose to only share individual titles.

Once you’ve set up Family Library, shared content will appear in the Cloud tab of each of your supported devices, which you can filter (for example, See My Books, See My Partner's Books, See All Books, etc.). When accessing shared content, each adult has their own settings for that content, such as furthest page read, notes and annotations, and more.
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Access Shared Content on Your Device or App

Once you’ve set up Family Library, you and the other adult in your household will be able to see any shared Kindle books in the Cloud or Archived Items tab on any of the Family Library supported Amazon devices and Kindle reading apps registered to your accounts. If you want to see just your content, just your partner's content, or all of your content together, you can filter your libraries by content owner on your device.

For supported Fire tablets and Kindle E-Readers, you can share content with your children through the FreeTime app. To learn more, go to Add Your Content to an Amazon FreeTime Profile.
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