Can You Share Amazon Prime Benefits with Kids? How Amazon Household and Amazon Kids+ Work
Learn if you can share Amazon Prime with kids and how Amazon Household and Amazon Kids+ offer safe content and parental controls.
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No, you cannot share Amazon Prime with kids directly through Amazon Household. Amazon Household allows sharing Prime benefits with one other adult and four teens (13-17 years) who get their own logins. For younger children, you can set up Amazon Kids+ (formerly FreeTime) to provide a safe and curated content experience, managing their activities through parental controls.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I share my Amazon Prime benefits with children? You cannot share Amazon Prime benefits directly with younger children. Amazon Household allows sharing with one other adult and up to four teens aged 13-17, while younger kids can use Amazon Kids+ for a safe and curated experience.
- What is Amazon Household and how does it work? Amazon Household lets you share Prime benefits with one other adult and up to four teens, providing separate logins and access to eligible Prime benefits.
- How does Amazon Kids+ help with parental controls? Amazon Kids+ offers a curated content experience with parental controls, allowing parents to manage what younger children can access on their devices.