Can I Share Prime Video with Family at a Different Address?
Yes, you can share Prime Video with family members living at a different address, as long as they are in the same country or region. To do this, you can add them to your Amazon Household, which allows you to share your Prime benefits, including Prime Video, with another adult, regardless of whether they live at the same address or not.
Sharing Prime Video with Family
To share Prime Video with family members, you need to add them to your Amazon Household. This can be done by going to your Prime membership settings, then Manage Account, followed by Household, and finally Add Adult. You can add up to two adults to your Amazon Household, as long as you both have unique Amazon accounts.
Step-by-Step Guide to Sharing Prime Video
To share Prime Video with family members, follow these steps:
- Go to your Amazon account settings.
- Click on Prime membership.
- Select Manage Account.
- Click on Household.
- Choose Add Adult.
- Enter the email address of the family member you want to add.
- Select the permission levels you want to grant them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some frequently asked questions related to sharing Prime Video with family members at a different address:
- Can I share Amazon Prime video with someone at a different address?: Yes, you can share Amazon Prime video with someone at a different address, as long as they are in the same country or region.
- How do I give someone access to my Amazon Prime video?: To give someone access to your Amazon Prime video, you need to add them to your Amazon Household or grant them access through Users & Roles.
- Can I watch Amazon Prime at two different locations?: Yes, you can watch Amazon Prime at two different locations, but you are limited to three concurrent streams and two simultaneous streams of the same content.
- Can I share my Amazon Prime video account with family that lives in another country?: No, you cannot share your Amazon Prime video account with family members who live in another country, as Amazon Household requires both members to be in the same country or region.
- How many users can share Amazon Prime video?: You can have up to six user profiles within Prime Video on a single Amazon account, including the default primary profile and up to five additional profiles.
- How many people can watch Amazon Prime at once?: Amazon Prime allows up to three streams at the same time, but only two simultaneous streams of the same content.
- Why can’t I add an adult to my Amazon household?: You may not be able to add an adult to your Amazon Household if the household has already reached its member limit or if the other adult does not have a unique Amazon account.
- Can you share Amazon Prime video without sharing password?: Yes, you can share Amazon Prime video without sharing your password by adding the other person to your Amazon Household or granting them access through Users & Roles.
- How much is Amazon Prime for seniors?: Amazon Prime costs $139 annually or $14.99 per month for seniors, but they may be eligible for Amazon Prime Access, which costs $6.99 per month.
- Why can’t I get Prime Video on my second TV?: You may not be able to get Prime Video on your second TV if you are already streaming the same content on another device, as Amazon Prime limits simultaneous streams of the same content to two devices.
- Is Amazon Prime and Prime Video the same?: No, Amazon Prime and Prime Video are not the same, although Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership.
- How to get Prime Video for free?: You can get Prime Video for free by signing up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime.
- How much is Prime Video?: Prime Video costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year as part of an Amazon Prime membership.
- How do I change the location on Amazon?: To change your location on Amazon, go to Manage Your Content and Devices, select Preferences, and then choose Country/Region Settings.
- How do I bypass Amazon location?: You can bypass Amazon location restrictions by using a VPN, which masks your true location and allows you to access Amazon content from other regions.