
' TIP: SHORTCUT TO HOME SCREEN PAGE FOR ARCHIVED ITEMS (Here's the Guide to using the management page.) ' One of the other "Learn More" links (written for the Kindle DX but applicable to the 6" Kindles and reworded a bit when the DX was released): ' You can see the items in your Kindle library under Archived Items on your Kindle and send downloads to your registered Kindles from the "Your Orders" section of the Manage Your Kindle page. You can see the items in your Kindle library and send downloads to your registered Kindles from the "Your Recent Orders and Individual Charges" section of the Manage Your Kindle page.
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That means you can download and read your books on any Kindle device you own as long you've registered each device to the account where your Kindle library is stored. There is no limit on the number of times a title can be downloaded to a registered device, but there may be limits on the number of devices (usually 6) that can simultaneously use a single book. ' In the " Learn more" sections they add: ' Downloading to Multiple DevicesĬontent purchased from the Kindle Store can be downloaded to your Kindle, iPhone, or iPod touch as long as you've registered the device to the account that purchased the Kindle content. Subscriptions to newspapers or periodicals cannot be shared on multiple devices. There may be limits on the number of devices (usually 6) that can simultaneously use a single book. For the record, here is Amazon's language: ' Can I share content with other Kindles?īooks can be shared between Kindles, Kindle for PC, or iPhones that are registered to the same account. They all explain how this works for them under Amazon's guidelines. Also interviewed is Tom, who uses the third device on Darlene's account.

It's a spirited and detailed conversation. The main weekly interview for Len Edgerly's popular Friday podcast, The Kindle Chronicles, this week is with Len's wife Darlene and her friend/sister Deb, and the focus is on how they share their Kindle books on Darlene's account. THE KINDLE CHRONICLES PODCAST THIS WEEK - Sharing a Kindle Account I've mentioned in an earlier article that some take care of this with reimbursements via Paypal if the account owner has no interest in the book someone sharing that account ordered. This arrangement involves a lot of trust as the others sharing the account can purchase a Kindle book while the account owner pays for it. When the device is registered to that owner's account, the understanding is that the account owner owns the device. The ability to share books under one account with up to 5 other Kindle-related devices is a popular topic on the various Kindle forums, as Amazon allows a Kindle book to be shared by up to 6 Kindle-related devices under one person's account, with the owner of that account responsible for all purchases/downloads of Kindle books for those devices.
