If there’s one thing that digital platforms really don’t want, it’s you giving login details to people outside of your household.
The past few years have seen Netflix, Disney, and HBO Max—to name a few—crack down on password sharing with anyone who doesn’t live under your roof.
Now, Amazon has joined them.
The Seattle e-commerce giant is ending its Prime Invitee program as of October 1 and is offering up the Amazon Family plan in its place.
What’s the difference between Prime Invitee and Amazon Family?
The former allowed Prime subscribers to share their free shipping benefits with a select number of individuals outside their abode.
By contrast, the Amazon Family plan is restricted to people living in your household. It will allow you to add one other adult who shares your address and