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Originally Posted by shalym
This only works if you're using 2 different Kindles that are registered to the 2 different accounts.
I believe that the OP and their spouse are using the same device. Unfortunately, I don't believe that there's a way to have separate profiles with a stock Kindle...although I would love to be proven wrong!
Shari
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Yes, that’s what we’d like to do. Use the same device.
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Originally Posted by tomsem
I believe you can switch profiles on a Kindle (or Fire) after setting up Family Library (you can have Child profiles as well). But it has been a couple of years since I have done it.
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Thank you—I went to select his name under Family Library and it requires us to get onto Wi-Fi again with his password, so I suppose there is no non-internet way to switch profiles.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
IMHO, A Reader is a very personal thing and it's best to each have your own.
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I think he’d give me a long talking to if I bought another e-reader. We have 3 now but I got this Kindle because I can read Asian (Japanese) and Turkic languages/fonts with dictionaries, unlike the NOOKs. Also, it’s nice to have profile accounts on each of the NOOK devices because it means if we’re out and about and he wants to read and I have the device in my handbag, he can pick up where he left off without messing with my reading place. Oh well. I prefer the NOOK interface because it’s simple but like the dictionary, clippings export and vocabulary builder of Kindle.
…..I probably will get a Kobo now, as I cannot find a Turkish English dictionary for Kindle. Does Kobo allow profiles? I wish I had figured this out before day 15 with my Kindle.