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The pizza peel that comes with the Uuni is a workable first pizza peel, but after a few pizzas, I really wanted a handle. I decided to add a handle using a simple 1″ dowel rod. Here’s how I did it!
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The pizza peel that comes with the Uuni is a workable first pizza peel, but after a few pizzas, I really wanted a handle. I decided to add a handle using a simple 1″ dowel rod. Here’s how I did it!
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How to Diagnose a PSU (Without Any Tools)

How to Diagnose a PSU (Without Any Tools)How to Diagnose a PSU (Without Any Tools)
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Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: September 18th, 2020

Being able to test your PSU without tools like a multimeter or other voltage reader really saved my butt and I wanted to pass on the knowledge.

And while you don’t need a multimeter for this guide, but they’re nice to have handy. Check out our best multimeter guide to learn more.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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If you’re not used to this, don’t worry. Its not a big deal at all.

Remove the main connector from the motherboardRemove the main connector from the motherboard

This is slightly scarier but only very slightly. There is usually a small clasp on one side that you have to hold open while removing this from your motherboard.

Plug in a case fan or a hard drivePlug in a case fan or a hard drive

Some PSU’s require at least a small load for this test to work.

Bridge the paperclip between the green wire and a ground (usually black) wireBridge the paperclip between the green wire and a ground (usually black) wire

If your PSU is a corsair like mine, then any black wire is a ground wire. This is not dangerous at all, its just basically telling the PSU to power up as soon as its turned on.

ATX pinout diagramATX pinout diagram
Note the small connector tab on the right of the diagram for proper orientation.

The attached ATX pinout diagram identifies the ground pins you can use. This is for the common 24-pin ATX power connector.

If the PSU fan powers on and starts spinning, then your PSU is most likely good! In my case, my PSU didn’t budge so I know its busted and I’ll be ordering a replacement.

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How to Resize an Image in InDesign

There are two options for resizing in InDesign: the easy way and the precise way.
Total time: 1 minute 
Updated: September 18th, 2020

You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!

Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.

In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.

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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
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If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

How to Resize an Image in InDesign

There are two options for resizing in InDesign: the easy way and the precise way.
Total time: 1 minute 
Updated: September 18th, 2020

You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!

Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.

In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.

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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
Transform Toolbar in InDesignTransform Toolbar in InDesign

If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

 
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How to Resize an Image in InDesign

There are two options for resizing in InDesign: the easy way and the precise way.
Total time: 1 minute 
Updated: September 18th, 2020

You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!

Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.

In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.

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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
Transform Toolbar in InDesignTransform Toolbar in InDesign

If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

How to Resize an Image in InDesign

There are two options for resizing in InDesign: the easy way and the precise way.
Total time: 1 minute 
Updated: September 18th, 2020

You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!

Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.

In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.

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How to Resize an Image in InDesign

There are two options for resizing in InDesign: the easy way and the precise way.
Total time: 1 minute 
Updated: September 18th, 2020
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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
Transform Toolbar in InDesignTransform Toolbar in InDesign

If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

Raspberry Pi in InDesign with arrow to corner of imageRaspberry Pi in InDesign with arrow to corner of image

You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Raspberry Pi in InDesign with arrow to corner of imageRaspberry Pi in InDesign with arrow to corner of image

You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.

  1. Select the image by clicking it.
  2. Click and drag any corner of the image frame to resize.

You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.

Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign

Easy method: click and drag

InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
Transform Toolbar in InDesignTransform Toolbar in InDesign

If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

InDesign Arrow to Transform ImageInDesign Arrow to Transform Image

You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.

  1. Select the image you want to resize
  2. In the Transform toolbar of the Properties screen (see below), select the point of reference using the tic-tac-toe like grid on the left. This affects how the image will resize (in which direction).
  3. From here, you can change the image’s width, height, and X/Y coordinates.
Transform Toolbar in InDesignTransform Toolbar in InDesign

If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!

Precise method: manually resize image

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How to Insert an Image in InDesign

Knowing how to insert images is an essential skill for indesign work. We can show you how!
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Updated: September 18th, 2020
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Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Paste Image into InDesignPaste Image into InDesign

If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
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How to Insert an Image in InDesign

Knowing how to insert images is an essential skill for indesign work. We can show you how!
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Updated: September 18th, 2020
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Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Paste Image into InDesignPaste Image into InDesign

If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
 
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How to Insert an Image in InDesign

Knowing how to insert images is an essential skill for indesign work. We can show you how!
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Updated: September 18th, 2020
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Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Paste Image into InDesignPaste Image into InDesign

If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign

How to Insert an Image in InDesign

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How to Insert an Image in InDesign

Knowing how to insert images is an essential skill for indesign work. We can show you how!
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Updated: September 18th, 2020
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Two Ways to Insert an Image:

  1. Steps to place an image in a frame
  2. Copy and paste an image directly
 
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Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Paste Image into InDesignPaste Image into InDesign

If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
Place Image into InDesignPlace Image into InDesign

Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.

  1. Select a shape to fill or draw one with the Rectangle or Rectangle Frame Tool button on the left menu. (You can fill any outlined shape, including ellipses and triangles.)
  2. Go to File and click Place….
  3. Find the image on your computer that you want to insert.
  4. Make sure the content fits the frame properly, using the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign

Steps to place an image in a frame

Paste Image into InDesignPaste Image into InDesign

If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign
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If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.

  1. Right-click the image you want to insert.
  2. Select Copy.
  3. In the InDesign document, right-click and select Paste.

You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.

  • To adjust the frame size, click and drag a corner of the frame.
  • To adjust where the frame is, click inside the frame and drag the frame where you need it.
  • To adjust the image in the frame, use the Frame Fitting adjustments on the right (see below).
Frame Fitting in Adobe InDesignFrame Fitting in Adobe InDesign

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If you’re an Amazon Prime member you understand just how great the benefits are. From free shipping and discounts to streaming and media sharing, Amazon has something for every member of the family.

With this guide, you’ll receive a comprehensive tour of Amazon Households, and you’ll click away knowing how to set up an account, establish your family members in your household, share music and movies, and more.

Let’s get started!

What is Amazon Household?

Amazon Household is a system that allows Amazon Prime members to share their Prime benefits with the family. Up to two adult, four teen, and four child profiles can be added to a Household.

How is it Different from Amazon Family?

While browsing through Amazon you may have come across something called Amazon Family, which is different from Amazon Household, and here’s how:

Amazon Family is a program that gives Prime members some serious discounts on items like diapers, baby food, and more. In Amazon Family, you have access to a database of articles full of tips and tricks to raising children.

A Quick Note About Amazon Household

In order to sign up for Household, you have to have at least one adult, which is defined as someone over the age of 18. You can only add one more adult to your account.

Only with two adults can you add four teen and four child accounts.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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There are many benefits to creating an Amazon Household, especially if you want to share with the whole family. Here is a list of a few of my favorites!

  • Adults can share Prime benefits with their children and teenagers while monitoring their activities.
  • Free two-day shipping is shared with the entire family.
  • Unlimited photo storage that comes with enhanced search and storage options.
  • Discounted prices on monthly memberships for Prime Video Channels like HBO, SHOWTIME, and STARZ.
  • The ability to easily and safely share media between members.

A Quick Note About Teen Accounts

Teen accounts are young adults from ages 13 to 17, and they’re able to log in to their own Amazon accounts and stream content. They can link any card to their account, but adults have to approve the card as well as any charges applied to the card.

They can also set up a text message alert for any intended cost over a certain price. Adults on the account can see a list of everything the teen purchased, but they can’t see anything the adult purchases.

Let’s dive into how to set up a Household account!

Amazon household.Amazon household.

Time for the fun part – setting up your Amazon Household account!

In order to start your account, you need to have an Amazon prime account, which you can set up for $12.99 a month. You might also be eligible for discounts! If you don’t already have an account, see this guide on getting Amazon Prime for Free (or cheap).

The Amazon system is pretty intuitive to set up, but I’ll walk you through the process too! Let’s jump into the steps of setting up your own account:

  1. Log in to your Amazon Prime account. To do this, navigate to the Amazon homepage and log in to your account by clicking on the Accounts & Lists icon at the top of the page, to the right of the search bar.
  2. Once you’ve logged in to your account using your email and password, you’ll be redirected to the homepage again. Click on the same Accounts & Lists icon again.
  3. Scroll down to the box titled Shopping programs and rentals. Click the Amazon Household option. This is where you can begin the process of adding people to your Household.
Adult adding page.Adult adding page.

There are three options for adding people to your household and I’ll break them down for you below!

Adding an Adult

  1. Start by clicking the Add Adult option at the top of the screen.
  2. Here, you’ll have two options. Either enter their name and their email before clicking the Continue option, which will just add them to the account or click on the Sign up together on this device. This will make them the secondary adult on the account. For this guide, I’ll walk you through the second option.
  3. From here, the second adult will be asked to verify their account by logging in using their email and password. Next click Verify second adult’s account.
  4. From here you’ll be asked if you want to share your payment options and Amazon Prime benefits with the person. If you agree, simply click on the circles to the left of each of the options and click on the Create Household option highlighted in the standard Amazon gold at the bottom right of the screen.
  5. You’ll then be redirected to a screen that will show the two profiles side-by-side. Click on the new adult and click Complete at the bottom right. This screen will verify the card information on each account, whether you’re sharing the same card or using two.
  6. From here, you’ll be asked to verify how much you want to share in terms of apps, games, and eBooks. This is completely up to you. Feel free to mark everything to your needs and click on the Next option in the bottom right.
Amazon teen page banner.Amazon teen page banner.
  1. Start by clicking on the Add a Teen option on the Amazon Household homepage.
  2. This will redirect you to the Teen Page that details how adding a teen to your account works. Click on the Sign up now option at the top of the page to start the process.
  3. Follow the prompts to set up your teen account and select account preferences including payment options, shipping addresses, and notifications. The notifications page is important because this is where you can enter your phone number if you want notifications about your teen’s orders. Just click on the Add Phone Number option and enter in your phone number on the next page before clicking Continue.
  4. Next, connect your teen’s email or phone number and click Continue.
  5. This will send out an invitation to the teen which they have 14 days to accept. To accept, they need to follow the prompted text or email, which will redirect them to the stage where they can sign in to their account or create a new one.
Amazon child page.Amazon child page.
  1. Start by clicking on the Add a Child option on the Amazon Household homepage.
  2. A small window will pop up where you can enter the child’s name, gender, and date of birth. Click Save in the bottom right of the page when you’ve entered the information.
  3. With that, your child’s account has been added. You, the adult, control everything the child has access to. You will then be redirected to the page where you can manage your Household and their benefits.
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If you ever need to monitor what the members of your household are doing, visit the Manage your Household Benefits page where, at any time, you can change any aspect of your account.

To reach this page, click on the Accounts & Lists option on the Amazon homepage and click on Amazon Household. On the Amazon Household page, click on the option to Manage Your Household in the bottom right of the banner at the top.

Once you have all of your members added (in the case of the screenshot provided, I’ve only listed myself as an adult and Tay, my nickname, as a child to give you guys an example!), click the downward-facing arrows to the right of their descriptions to open and edit their access.

Each description will have a more detailed breakdown that will pop up once you click on the arrows. There will be embedded links that you can press if you want to learn even more or edit the information.

Remove Amazon Household child accountRemove Amazon Household child account

Deleting someone from your Household is easy and can be done at any time. Just follow the steps below!

  1. On the Manage your Household Benefits page, scroll down to the member you’d like to remove.
  2. Click on the Edit option beneath their name.
  3. The account’s information will pop up (in the case of the screenshot, I’m deleting the child account I created for “Tay”). Click the Remove Child option at the bottom to remove the child’s account from your Household.
Family library.Family library.

One of the coolest parts of having an Amazon Household account is the ability to share media, such as movies, music, and pictures, with the members of your family. To share media with your family, you must first make sure that each person you invited to your account has access to all media.

This was completed during the process of adding people to your Household.

  1. Click on the Accounts & Lists icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
  2. Scroll down to the Digital content and devices box and click on the first option, Manage content and devices. This will redirect you to a new page.
  3. Along the upper part of the screen, right beneath your address in the upper left-hand corner, click on the Content tab.
  4. Select the Show Family Library option right beside the options to sort your content. I’ve indicated this with a red square.
  5. With this option selected, you can determine which content your teen or child can see and access. You can filter your content according to books, videos, or music, though you must have a subscription to the services such as Prime Video and Prime Audio. If you have access and you want your teen/child to have access to certain programs. I’ll show you how to specify which one.
  6. To share, click on the empty box beneath the Select list on the far left.
  7. With your items selected, click the Add to Library button at the top of the list. This is where you can add items to your Family Library. Once the items have been added, click OK in the bottom left-hand corner.
  8. When you’re done, feel free to exit to the Amazon homepage!

Viola! You now have all of the tools and walk-throughs to make sure your Household is set up and functioning, so you and your family can enjoy Amazon separately while remaining connected.

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