you are not alone on the sharign. I bought a kindle fire on my account for granddaughter ehn spend a day trackign from all the good + free or almo free books and apps for her age range, & worked out ho to flip th kids time safeyty thing on & off. She loves it. Having it on my account mean I can do the chore of finding new free content as I have more time than the parents
I don't like the family setup at all. the kindle which my wife takes on holiday is also on my account for simplicity, so all our kindle books are in a single account.
amazon family would not help at all with getting dual ownership of purchsed videos and of cloud drive space.
we have the old version of prime benefits where you could invite any 4 others to use the free next day delivery shopping perk. that scheme is closed but they are still honouring old setups, so my son gets free shopping to his address still, via my prime account ( he does not get the videos etc. just the shopping ) .
he'll be borrowing my sign-in soon, when he has the time, to binge watch American Gods on Prime video
PS device limits- amazon music has a 10 device limit. but amazon video seems unlimited - we have close to 20 registered devices for video. I think with books it's a per book - per publisher setrtings
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