You can still share with other members of your household. (one other adult and up to 4 children)
The effect is lots of people losing access they once had before. Whatever the technicalities of the change, it's likely going to be a major one for most people that share accounts.
It's really that simple. They wont. More subscribers will come, Amazon will increase in market share and the enshitification will continue.
> It's really that simple. They wont. More subscribers will come, Amazon will increase in market share and the enshitification will continue.
It isn't that simple. Amazon was allowed to get too big, and do too much stuff. There needs to be more competition.
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On topic, it seems like Prime Benefits Sharing is being replaced by Amazon Family. I don’t understand why or what the differences are.
The change means lots of people are losing access they once had and will have to pay if they want to continue using Prime.
It's a significant change from the previous feature.
I have one account, and it's logged in on almost every device in the family, including TV. We all just use the same thing. All of us aren't even in the same city
Netflix does this, and when my wife and our kid visit my in-laws over the summer the device in one of the two locations loses access a few days before they return. This year I stopped watching Netflix (and logged one of our TVs out) halfway through their trip so as to be sure kiddo would be able to watch Spidey-whatever on the flight home. I'm genuinely not trying to game their system, and would rather pay for access than not, but shenanigans like that are at some point going to send me back to the high seas.
NewJazz•3h ago