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Old 09-30-2021, 03:05 PM   #5
tomsem
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
You don't consider sharing your ebooks unethical. From Amazon:


Must be nice to have retired children.
Brother, sister, and mother in this case. The Kindles are registered to my account. There is nothing unethical about this, one can register as many Kindles and Kindle apps to an account as you like. Should one of them decide to go on a buying binge, I would be responsible for their purchases.

The Family sharing feature is a way of linking two amazon accounts and being able to share content between those two as well as setting up Child accounts (up to 4 I think) on Kindle or Fire that are more restricted and controlled.

KU subscribed content (or Comixology Unlimited etc.) isn’t part of the family sharing.
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