amazon families, households etc
so there is the family thing for sharing kindle books - 2 adults 4 children, various hoops to jump thorough and restrictions to understand
seems to be defined very similarly to how amzon households is defined for sharing prime benefits....
two consenting adults link their accounts and cannot "re-marry" for 180 days . menage a trois are not catered for ...
but now there's amazon unlimited music family deal ( their anything spotify can do we can do better deal ? )
this says 6 people over 13 can play- no definition of family anywhere that I can find ( so does my Married daughter living with her husband get to join ?, and my distant cousin twice removed... )
and the rules say that anyone of the 6 can shop , for digital goods, 1 click ,on the shared payment method. [ which seems insane - I have trolled them with questions about how to stop a 14 year old buying that m***r-f*****g rap music or some 18R videos but I doubt they'll answer ]
£15 pm for unlimited music content for 6 looks attractive, but managing it looks nightmarish.
The parental control on amazon devices would give some protection but on a PC any accidental , non refundable purchase is only 1 click away. And there's no 7 days to change your mind, like with Kindle books
anyone have any real life experience of the service. which is on offer in both USA and UK
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