From Oct. 1, 2025, Amazon Prime members will no longer be allowed to share free shipping with someone unless they live at the same address.
Beginning Oct. 1, the company will shut down its Prime Invitee program, which gave non-household members access to free shipping and other benefits. Those affected will be directed to sign up for ...
The original benefit ended Wednesday and members must now sign up for a different Prime subscription to continue using it.
After nearly 16 years, Amazon is ending a major Prime benefit. Beginning Oct. 1, Amazon Prime members will no longer be ...
Amazon is replacing the feature with Amazon Family, which allows members to share two-day shipping perks with only one other adult in their household. Members can also add up to four teens, if they ...
For more than a decade, Amazon Prime members could share their free shipping perks with people outside their household, but ...
Share an Amazon Prime account with others? Here's how you can hide what you've bought and keep your purchases a secret.
Beginning Wednesday, Amazon is ending its Prime Invitee program — which allowed non-Prime subscribers to get free shipping if a Prime subscriber invited them, even if they lived in a different ...
You can share your Amazon Prime Video account with other family members using Amazon Household, which you can find in your account settings.
Amazon is ending its Prime Invitee perk come October, joining a wave of companies pushing consumers to get their own ...
Amazon has ended its Prime Invitee Program that allowed users with different home addresses to share benefits.