You have two separate Amazon accounts, but you share the library. This is one
of these things you do once a long time ago and forget how you did it.
Basically, you have to go into your respective Amazon accounts and share your
libraries with each other. As I say, my memory of doing this is rather hazy, so
I hope someone else can throw more light on the matter.
Iain
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Palmer
Sent: 05 February 2020 18:39
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Kindle app
Thanks Ian, how do you go about getting a shared account? Geoff had an account
but it got quite complicated so he cancelled it. I would be grateful if you
could tell me how to go about this.
All the best
Mandy
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<access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Behalf Of Iain
Lackie
Sent: 05 February 2020 17:51
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Kindle app
I really think you would be better having separate accounts. If your phone is
the preferred device for your account, books will always come to your phone. In
our house, I and my wife have separate accounts but we share our libraries.
This means that if she buys a book, it will show in my library but will not be
downloaded to any device of mine unless I want to read it.
Iain
On 5 Feb 2020, at 5:34 pm, Mandy Palmer <mandy.palmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mandy.palmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi all,
I have the kindle app and it is on my Amazon account. My husband wants to use
the app but we share an amazon account, he just signs in on mine. Is it
possible for him to buy books but them go to his phone and not mine, if so how
do you set it up?
Mandy