- Amazon Prime’s family sharing now restricts benefits to one adult and four kids in the same household.
- The workaround is simply to log into the primary account with the email and password. That gives any user access to free shipping, Prime Video, Music, Reading and more, regardless of location.
- The downside is shared order history, payment methods and address book. Users must also handle occasional one‑time passwords, and any mistake can mix up deliveries or charges.
- In short, the official program is tighter, but the old login trick still works—for now. Amazon could clamp down, so treat the convenience as a temporary loophole.
