![]() So, the first thing is to get your Kindle registered to an Amazon account, and to understand that it’s really that account that’s important. A Kindle is designed to be used with Amazon. Now, to be clear, it’s hypothetically possible to use a Kindle without an Amazon account…you can get and use books (and music and such) from other sources, but I would guess it’s a tiny, tiny amount of people that do it that way. In this case, an Amazon account is the road…it’s that whole wide world of experiences you can have with your Kindle. You can think of it like…sitting in a new car in the dealer’s showroom, or taking it out on the road. However, it’s using it with Amazon that really makes it come alive. When you buy (or are given) a Kindle, that’s a piece of hardware. I get lots of questions (which I love, by the way) and see even more other places, and the idea of how your Kindle relates to an Amazon account may be one of the biggest sources of confusion. In this post, I’m going to to talk about the key point to understanding ownnig any Kindle.įor more information for new owners from previous years, see this category. If you’re like me, you’ll come to love your Kindle…and you’ll have questions about it, too. You may be one of literally millions of people who are the proud owners of a new Kindle today. For more information, see About Family Library help page ( at AmazonSmile: benefit a non-profit of your choice by shopping*) ![]() Important note: in 2014, this situation changed on some models with the Kindle “Family Library” feature. Got a new Kindle? Here’s the most important thing to know ![]()
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