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Old 10-14-2016, 05:45 PM   #72
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You can however add KU/PR borrows to one or more of the (up to 4) 'child' accounts. So the Prime or KU subscriber can Add the borrows to a 'child' account, and then anyone with access to the 'child' account can read those as well as any other books that have been added there, even if they aren't an actual child.
My husband is a Prime member, and we've linked our two accounts into a Family Library. If I were to create a child profile and my husband shared a Prime Reading book with that "child," I could access it? Only if I were viewing the library with the child profile? Or from my adult account too? I've never had any reason to look into child accounts so I may be woefully misinterpreting how they work. Are there any restrictions on what can be shared with a child account?
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