How to share your library without sharing your sanity (or your account). So, you bought someone a Kindle. You wanted them to have access to your massive library, so you logged them into your account. Then you realized the fatal flaw: now you're sharing reading progress, bookmarks, and a "Recently Read" list that reveals exactly how many cheesy thrillers you consume per week. "Am I going to be able to 'factory reset' this new Kindle and set it up properly, or will I brick the damn thing trying to do so?" Good news: you won't brick it. A factory reset is exactly the right way to handle this. Here's how to transition a Kindle from your account to a Family Household setup. Stage 1: The clean slateA factory reset isn't just for fixing glitches; it's for ownership transfers. It wipes your data and deregisters the device safely. On the Kindle home screen, swipe down to open Quick Actions and tap All Settings. Navigate to Device Options. Select Reset (or Reset Device) and confirm with Yes.…
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